Fly colour choices – #10 weight tropical destination
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This is a list of all the flies in my #10 weight fly box for temperate & tropical destinations sorted by colour.
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{{+1}}Chatto’s minnow – guns & roses{{-1}}
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Guns and Roses coloured of red over chartreuse are very popular hard body and soft plastic lure colours in Queensland and work equally well for flies particularly in low visibility water.{{end}}
{{+1}}Chatto’s minnow – Qantas colours{{-1}}
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This is my favorite ‘all rounder’ colour for many flies that I use in Queensland and works in both fresh and salt water, day or night.{{end}}
{{+1}}Articulated swimmer – Chartreuse{{-1}}
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These flies are a great standby for when big queenfish, GT's and goldens, that are either hunting on sand flats or are attacking blue-water bait fish , shun more natural coloured offerings and yet get turned onto chartreuse coloured flies.{{end}}
{{+1}}Candy – pelagic{{-1}}
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Matching the hatch is the key to catching pelagics such as queenfish, tuna, Australian salmon and herring on fly. These unweighted flies are like candy to pelagic fish because they closely match the form and function of a lot of naturals they are targeting. In smaller sizes, particularly in pink, they are a handy fly for targeting flathead and bream in estuary waters.{{end}}