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Tying a Crease Fly

Step by step instructions for Capt. Blados' Crease Fly.  This is a very effective surface fly that also works on sunk lines too. Tie them in various sizes and colours for all kinds of species from smallmouth bass to tunas.
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Materials used
Hook: Mustad salt water popper, Gamakatsu SP11-3L3H or your choice
Thread: 3/0
Tail: Bucktail + flash (I use Sybai tinsel hair)
Body: 3mm foam coloured with markers
Eyes: flat tape eyes
Coating: UV resin, epoxy or Loon Hard Head


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