
Description
The Bone Crusher Fly is a saltwater crab imitation that needs to be one of those flies included in your selection. There are many times when simplicity in a fly pattern the key to success. That’s the case with the Bone Crusher, simplistic yet suggestive, and tied in a manner in which it will move and entice the silver ghosts.
Pro Tip
When fishing the Bone Crusher fly, cast it ahead of a feeding bonefish and allow it to sink to the bottom. Use a slow, deliberate retrieve with occasional pauses to let the fly settle, mimicking the subtle movements of a crab. If the bonefish shows interest but doesn't take, try varying your retrieve speed or incorporating a longer pause to encourage a strike.
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Recipe
Hook: Size 4, strong saltwater hook Thread: Tan or olive, strong thread like UTC 140 Weight: Lead or tungsten eyes, small to medium-sized for weight to help the fly sink quickly Body: Tan or light brown craft fur or synthetic fibers to form the crab’s body Claws: Orange or red rubber legs or chenille for lifelike claws that move in the water Eyes: Medium black bead chain or painted lead eyes to provide weight and enhance the crab’s profile Shell Detail: Flash or glitter material, such as copper or gold Mylar, to mimic the natural shine of a blue crab's shell