"DJ'S Lil Red"
By Capt. Dave Sutton
Here is a new addition to our
little family of flies.
A Redfish fly that is made
for shallow water, like in Florida Bay
and the Everglades. The grass
flats are a great place to find big Red's,
but the weed less flies just
too heavy sometimes.
Well enter "DJ'S Lil
Red" I made this up to be light weight,
easy to cast in the wind and
in the backbend configuration.
It's been a killer ..........!
List of Materials
Hook ................. Mustad 3407
or the longer 34007 ... in size 2, 4 & 6.
Thread .............. Monocord
3/0 in bright red.
Body ................. Orange buck
tail for flotation.
Wing ................. What wing?
well, I guess we can say ... orange marabou.
Sparkle .............. Holographic
crystal flash.
Eyes .................. Glass as
always, & a size larger than your first choice.
Tying Instructions
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First off ... Don't buy those expensive
pre-bent hooks. It's so easy to put the bend in them yourself. All you
need is a small pair of needle nose pliers and put a little bend in the
hook about 1/4 of the way back from the eye.
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Tie off your monocord and head cement.
Build up a small bump to make the deer tail flair a bit, then add it in
and head cement again.
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Tie in 10 to 15 strands of holographic
crystal flash at least as long as the longest buck tail, and head cement.
Try to keep the crystal flash together and on top of the deer hair.
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Take a single strand of marabou and
trim to 2/3's the length of the longest crystal flash and tie in, keeping
it centered and on top, then .... yes ..... head cement again.
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Add in the eye's and 5 minute epoxy
to give a nice round head and a real durable fly that will stand up to
a few Big Red's.
The best thing about this pattern
is that you can tie it in so many different colors, green & white,
red & white and with a couple of hackles &
some hurl, turn it into a deceiver
pattern with a touch of marabou.
The upturned hook will keep
the majority of weeds off, but it really
helps when you drag it over
the oyster beds looking for Redfish.
We had a ball with this little
guy during August when the Redfish were on the crowns of the flats in ...8
to 10 inches of water. Fish it slow until it gets noticed then speed it
up and watch them attack.
Well, if you have any questions
don't hesitate to
See you on the flats,
Capt. DJ Sutton
Homestead, Florida.
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