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Product information "Superflies Rag Head Crab Tan #4"

The flies from Superflies impress us without argument, because the flies impress with high-quality materials and a clean tying method for every single pattern.

First fished on the Yucatan Peninsula, the Rag Head Crab has quickly established itself throughout the Caribbean and not without reason. Today, the rag head crab is one of the most commonly fished crab patterns in permit fishing. It imitates a small blue crab, which is high on the permit's food list. Permit are consistently caught with this pattern, but bonefish and other predators can rarely resist this pattern.

The pattern is tied on a saltwater hook. An extremely sharp and sturdy saltwater hook that won't dull quickly when it grazes the bottom, even with a slow presentation. An additional advantage for this presentation is of course that the pattern is tied upside-down using Dumbell Eyes, so the hook is always pointing upwards. The binding materials are of course also of high quality and the colors of the patterns have been carefully selected and tried and tested.

Details:

  • Modern crab pattern for saltwater fishing
  • Weighted with dumbell eyes
  • Saltwaterhook #4
  • Rubberlegs for seductive play and vibration
  • Color: tan

About Superflies:

The flies from the Scandinavian manufacturer Superflies are extremely popular all over the world – especially the large collection of premium salmon flies. In addition to timeless classics, this impressive selection also includes countless modern patterns that have been extremely effective in recent years. In fact, all of these flies have one thing in common: their outstanding quality. Therefore, they consist of high-quality materials tied in a very durable way. Summarized, Superflies offers the perfect salmon fly for every type of fishing – whether a tiny hitch or a heavily weighted tube fly.