Baja Baitfish

Streamers Saltwater
Bait Fish

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Description

The Baja Baitfish, developed by Umpqua, is a popular fly pattern designed to mimic the small, slender baitfish found in the warm waters of the Baja Peninsula and other tropical regions. The fly's streamlined shape and vibrant color combinations make it an excellent choice for targeting predatory species like striped bass, yellowtail, dorado (mahi-mahi), and other gamefish. With its lifelike movement in the water, the Baja Baitfish imitates the quick and erratic motion of small baitfish that are often preyed upon by larger species. The fly’s flash and natural colors make it highly effective in both clear and slightly stained water, drawing attention from fish that are actively hunting for bait.

Pro Tip

Vary Retrieve Speed: The Baja Baitfish excels when retrieved with varying speeds, depending on the activity of the fish. For more aggressive species like yellowtail and dorado, use a quick, steady retrieve to create a fleeing baitfish effect. For species like striped bass, a slower retrieve may be more effective, mimicking a struggling baitfish.

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Recipe

Hook: Mustad 9672 or Tiemco 811S, size 1/0-3/0 Thread: 6/0 Tail: Marabou or synthetic fibers Body: Flashabou or craft fur Flash: Flashabou or krystal flash Wing: Synthetic fibers, bucktail, or deer hair Eyes: Bead chain or plastic eyes Head: Thread head, optionally finished with epoxy for durability