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Flats Minnow (Rick Grassett)


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern
Target Species: Redfish
Recommended Region: Southeast US
Imitation: General Baitfish
Material List: Hook: #2 Mustad S71S SS or similar
Thread: Chartreuse Flat Waxed
Eyes: White or Gold Small Dumbell
Body: Olive or Gold Estaz
Wing: White Bucktail, then Gold Flash, then Olive Polar Fiber, topped with 5 strands of Peacock herl

(Rick uses Olive Bucktail instead of the Polar Flier.)
Tying Instructions: Hook is bent slightly about 1/4" behind the eye.
Sizes and colors can be easily varied.

Current Species For This Pattern
Carp (1 votes)
Cobia (1 votes)
Panfish (1 votes)
Redfish (2 votes)
Striped Bass (1 votes)





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