Tarpon Bunny Fly Tying - Simple Tarpon Fly For Sight Fishing Giant Florida Keys Tarpon
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- In this video, we guide you through tying the Tarpon Bunny, a simple yet highly effective fly for sight fishing giant tarpon in the Florida Keys. This step-by-step tutorial covers the materials and techniques needed to craft this durable and lifelike pattern, featuring a soft, flowing rabbit strip for maximum movement in the water. The Tarpon Bunny is designed to attract big, wary tarpon with its lifelike motion and bold profile, making it a great choice for targeting these powerful fish in clear, shallow waters. Follow along to tie this proven fly, perfect for your next tarpon adventure!
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Tarpon Bunny Recipe:
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Hook: #1/0 Tiemco 600SP
Thread: Olive UTC 140
Tail: Tan or White Magnum Rabbit Strip
Collar1: Chartreuse or Yellow Crosscut Rabbit Strip
Collar2: Chartreuse or Yellow Schlappen
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Excellent fly. Great tip on punching the hole and running the mono through the bunny.
I do it the same way but often use 39 pound Mirage instead of 20# mono, or use 20 nylon coated stainless steel. The Tiemco 600 SP hook is ideal for this and I use them from size 2 to 2X. Easily one ofthe single best Tarpon Flies, in some colors they can work on Permit. Particularly light pink with natural bunny color then shlapen or wet hen in mottled brown. FisheryResearch
Great tarpon pattern. Why did you left so much space in the front of the hook?
Instead of using mono to hold up the tail couldn’t you of just put 5-6 wraps under it to hold it up ? And what’s the best colors for tarpon , chartreuse?, black and purple? , red and black? ( are they the same as deceiver colors ?)
New to tying.. will this fly ride hook up or down?
CROSS CUT IS BEST FOR COLLARS.
been tying this pattern for 30+ years but for Pike not tarpon.
I was looking at this thinking it'd be a beast for pike