April FOTM - Brush fly
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 2:56 pm
Made popular by guys targeting Giant Trevally.
If you’re serious about chasing BIG GT’s, you need to get serious about the gear. 11 or 12 weight outfit as a minimum. My preference is Gamakatsu SL12S hooks. 6/0 is the smallest size that I would use. If you are going to be fishing heavy leaders in rough terrain, 8/0 or even 10/0 hooks would be the go. Colours are entirely up to you
What you need.
Hook.
6/0 Gamakatsu SL12S.
30 lb hard mono or fluorocarbon leader material. This acts as support for the tail.
Tail.
EP Gamechange Fiber.
EP Sparkle Flash.
Hedron Lateral Scale
Head / Brush.
Blood Quill Marabou.
EP 2.5 Inch Anadromus Brush
EP 3 Inch Foxy Brush
Eye.
Fish Skull Fish Mask #7
Oval Pupil Eye 5/16
Some additional suggestions.
Slinky fibre, Steve Farrar Flash and slinky blend, and various other synthethic materials can be used as an alternative to EP Gamechange Fiber.
Tail can also be made out of feathers.
Benefit of this is feathers are less prone to foul.
Disadvantage of using feathers is that the fly needs to be wet down before the shot. Otherwise, there is a chance that the fly wants to float. Feathers also tend to hold water, making it heavier to cast. When we go up to larger sizes, this can make a big difference.
Flies can be tied on smaller hooks. If tying 4/0 and smaller, I will skip the Marabou. 6/0 and larger, I like adding the marabou, as to me, it fills in better for a nicer baitfish profile.
Other brushes can be used. Take note of how long the brush fibres are. The whole idea of brush flies is to minimise trimming of the final product. At each step of the tie, think about the profile of the finished product.
If you’re serious about chasing BIG GT’s, you need to get serious about the gear. 11 or 12 weight outfit as a minimum. My preference is Gamakatsu SL12S hooks. 6/0 is the smallest size that I would use. If you are going to be fishing heavy leaders in rough terrain, 8/0 or even 10/0 hooks would be the go. Colours are entirely up to you
What you need.
Hook.
6/0 Gamakatsu SL12S.
30 lb hard mono or fluorocarbon leader material. This acts as support for the tail.
Tail.
EP Gamechange Fiber.
EP Sparkle Flash.
Hedron Lateral Scale
Head / Brush.
Blood Quill Marabou.
EP 2.5 Inch Anadromus Brush
EP 3 Inch Foxy Brush
Eye.
Fish Skull Fish Mask #7
Oval Pupil Eye 5/16
Some additional suggestions.
Slinky fibre, Steve Farrar Flash and slinky blend, and various other synthethic materials can be used as an alternative to EP Gamechange Fiber.
Tail can also be made out of feathers.
Benefit of this is feathers are less prone to foul.
Disadvantage of using feathers is that the fly needs to be wet down before the shot. Otherwise, there is a chance that the fly wants to float. Feathers also tend to hold water, making it heavier to cast. When we go up to larger sizes, this can make a big difference.
Flies can be tied on smaller hooks. If tying 4/0 and smaller, I will skip the Marabou. 6/0 and larger, I like adding the marabou, as to me, it fills in better for a nicer baitfish profile.
Other brushes can be used. Take note of how long the brush fibres are. The whole idea of brush flies is to minimise trimming of the final product. At each step of the tie, think about the profile of the finished product.