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How to Tie the Tarpon  Fly
                                Fly Tying by Capt. Dave Sutton 

  White Fly for Tarpon Flyfishing
This is a fly that I developed while trying to get better strikes on moving fish. The spring Tarpon run to The Keys was the proof in the pudding.   

Materials List:
Hook : Mustad 34007, Size 1/0 to 3/0
Body & Head : Pearl braided mylar tubing
Tail : White saltwater saddles, White marabou and pearl crystal flash
Eyes: Yellow glass
Thread : White monocord 3/0

How To Tie The Tarpon Fly:

  • Start by tying Thread in the length of hook shank. Head cement.
  • Wrap thread back to start of bend in hook and attach hackles splayed outward.
  • On this fly, tie in only two hackles, then head cement.
  • Keep in mind that you don't want a fat clump of tied material, so work forward with each step, and keep a uniform thickness.
  • Add the crystal flash to the top of the wrap, 8 to 10 strands as long as the hackles.
  • Head cement again for strength. The weight added is not a problem.
  • Now tie in the marabou. Use at least 3 long lengths, 1 on top & 1 on each side.
  • Yes! Head cement again, and add your mylar tubing over the top, once you have brought the thread forward to the hook eye. The mylar holds down the marabou and keeps it in order.
  • Finish whip the nose...or head..making a nice cone shape, down to the eye of the hook.
  • Add the eyes with flexcote or 5 minute epoxy.
  • The last step is to 5 minute epoxy the head, only at the attachment point, and the eyes again.

This fly has been great early in the morning for moving Tarpon. You can add a touch of yellow to the sides with a highlighter, or a little bit of yellow bucktail at the bench. During the brightness of day the yellow seems to help. Tie in Yellow w/a little white, Brown w/ white and  Black w/red for a few more options. The dark colors for stained waters. 

Fish these flies at the running depth of your target, and try to keep the angle as close to head-on as possible. Of course, only one in five hook-ups last more than fifteen seconds. But....Wow...that fifteen seconds is so cool. Let me know how you make out. 

Capt. David Sutton 
Homestead, Florida

(Contact information is available on Captain Dave Sutton 
in the Fish4Fun.com Florida Fishing Charter Directory.)









 

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