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Mad Mullet


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Streamers
Target Species: Redfish
Recommended Region: Southeast US
Imitation: Mullet
Material List: Hook: Mustad 34007 #1
Thread: Flat Waxed Nylon
Belly: White Steve Farrar's Flash Bend
Flash: Gold Flashabou
Wing: Olive Ice Fur over Mullet Brown Deadly Dazzle over Redfish Flash'N Slinky
Eyes: StickOn Hologram Dome Eyes 5/16" Silver applied with Power Poxy Super Cement
Tying Instructions: None.

Current Species For This Pattern
Bonefish (2 votes)
Carp (1 votes)
Great Lakes Steelhead (1 votes)
Largemouth Bass (1 votes)
Mackerel (1 votes)
Nymph (1 votes)
Smallmouth Bass (1 votes)
Streamer (3 votes)
Striped Bass (2 votes)
Tarpon (1 votes)
Topwater (2 votes)
Trout (2 votes)





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