Published Mar 13. 2024 - 6 months ago
Updated or edited Mar 13. 2024

Brad's Rogue Sculpin

The search and dream of big trouts, is allways on mind of every flytyer and flyfisher. Often we dream of big trouts delicately sipping dryflies on the surface, but a much easier way of getting in contact with a big trout is by using big “baits”. And the fly in this video must be called a big bait! American flyfisher and flytyer Brad Urbas is the man behind this articulated streamer - tied for making a realistic apperence in the water of a swimming baitfish, and to get the attention of both small and big trouts. Brad himself has recorded and edited this nice video - thanks for the video Brad.

Hooks: Ahrex Trout Predator # 1
Thread: UTC 140 and GSP 100
Connection: Black Senyo’s Intruder Trailer Hook Wire and two orange beads
Tail: Sculpin olive marabou
Body: Brown UV Polar Chenille
Belly: Pearl Ice Wing Fibre
Collar: Olive artic fox fur
Head: Olive rams wool
Eyes: Large Double Pupil Lead Eyes

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Martin Joergensen
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