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Topic: Eel fly in action  (Read 2045 times)

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DIYLureJunky

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I saw Die Hard catching eels to target lingcods.  I thought to myself, why not make an eel fly pattern.  Here's a link of it in action.


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Looks like an eel to me. Nice work.


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Looks like an eel to me. Nice work.
Thanks SaltyFish.


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That looks great! Would be interesting to see how a larger version of that would perform on some sort of shrimp fly style rig. Seems pretty solid!
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very nice action, can't wait to hear how it works


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That looks great! Would be interesting to see how a larger version of that would perform on some sort of shrimp fly style rig. Seems pretty solid!

This fly is pretty big, about 8 inches long.  It's hard to tell since there's nothing to compare the size to.  As for rigging a shrimp fly style, you just tie a shrimp fly about this fly.  My inflatable pool is not deep enough to show a full shrimp fly style rigging.  Here's a closer look at the fly.
eel by Sinh Phun, on Flickr


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very nice action, can't wait to hear how it works

Me too.  I just recently got surgery, can't go fishing until 4 more weeks later.  That's why I'm spending my weekends making lures.


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Very nice!

I wonder if it's possible to add a trailer/stinger hook without messing up the action? Maybe snell the trailer hook on 50# braid and tie to the shank of the lead hook? Mono would be too stiff....


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I'll try that and see how it swims.


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It's surprising how much that tail moves around.  Very life-like.  Nice work!


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Thanks Tinker.  One other advantages to this fly is that it can hold a lot of scent.  I usually just put a tad of procure on it.  It last quite a long time.  The stink gets into the fiber.


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That's awesome !!!


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