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Mc. Mullet

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The Mc. Mullet is a saltwater fly pattern that I created in efforts to mimic mullet in the gulf. Its not a difficult fly to tie, and can be tied rather quickly once you get the hang of it. Its great for redfish, seatrout (specks), and even tarpon (if tied with a beefier hook).

Fiber Used:
Super Fiber in Dark Brown & Caddis Tan (EP fiber works as well with similar colors)

Hook used:
Gamakatsu SC15 in size 1/0

Epoxy:
Solarez "thin hard"

Eyes used:
Gold 3D eyes in size 6MM

This is similar to many other mullet and baitfish patterns, but with a few slight differences, let me know whatcha think of it. Tell me what you would do different?

Submitted by Scott Miller on

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Do you ever add weight to these in choppy water or high wind?

Submitted by Shawn on

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Yep, just wrap it with some lead wire. Or just fish it with a intermediate line. It will get it below the swells. That is if you don't want the jigging action a lead wrap could add.

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