Fly Name | Crystal Shrimp |
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Originator | Tom Springer |
Species | Bream, Crappie, Redfish, Speckled Trout |
Description |
The Crystal Shrimp is one of the most versatile submergent flies around. This pattern has caught everything from Oscars and Peacock Bass to reds and redears, and all varieties of bass and coldwater trout. Even baby tarpon, carp and mullet have been known to eat this fly. Though there are several flies that bear the name “crystal shrimp”, this variation by Tom Springer of Pensacola is not only very simple to tie, but has proven to be the most effective of the shrimp patterns. |
Materials |
Hook: size 2-6, Mustad 34006 or similar |
Instruction |
1. Tie in the thread base. |
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Tying Notes |
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