Other species
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{{+1}}Chatto’s fizzer{{-1}}
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This fly swims well and the propeller at the front adds an element of action that fish find enticing. You can tie this fly in any colour combination to mimic the colour of some of the more popular lure colours that your mates that fish the "dark side" use so successfully.{{end}}
{{+1}}Baitfish fly- pink over pink and / or white{{-1}}
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My clousers have progressively mutated to being tied out of synthetic Flash Blend. This is my best mutation to date and as well as being very durable it is slightly translucent and moves well in the water making the representation of a bait fish better than the original. It also sheds water well on the pick up and back cast making it easy to cast.{{end}}
{{+1}}CXI Special – Orange (AKA Ring Burner){{-1}}
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Definitely one of my favourite colours for a CXI fly and an absolute must in my top 6 colour selection.{{end}}
{{+1}}Clouser – synthetic MKII{{-1}}
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This is my favourite version of the clouser for use when targeting fish holding deep and is tied with H2O slinky fibre which makes the fly present as slightly translucent.{{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}}
{{+1}}Trailing hook fly – for use with articulated popper head{{-1}}
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This fly is designed as a simple yet effective fly to be fished behind my articulated popper heads.{{end}}