
Description
The Flatwing Sand Eel is a classic pattern originating from the Northeast U.S., attributed to legendary fly tyer Kenny Abrames, who pioneered the flatwing style of tying. Designed to imitate the slender profile and undulating motion of sand eels, this fly is a staple for striped bass anglers on the East Coast. Its unique construction, featuring long, flowing saddle hackles and minimal bulk, allows it to swim naturally in the water, even in subtle currents. The pattern is ideal for clear water and low-light conditions, where its lifelike movement and translucent profile can trigger strikes from finicky fish.
Pro Tip
Feather Glide Presentation: Use a floating or intermediate line and a slow figure-eight retrieve in shallow flats. The flatwing design keeps the fly in the water column longer, creating an enticing gliding action over sandy bottoms where sand eels naturally dwell.
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Recipe
Hook: Gamakatsu SC15 or equivalent, size 2-4 Thread: White 6/0 or 140 Denier Tail: Sparse white bucktail with a topping of olive bucktail Body: Pearl tinsel or mylar tubing for a reflective core Wing: Three to four long saddle hackles (white base, olive topping, and a touch of black for depth) Flash: Sparse strands of pearl or holographic flash interspersed in the wing Throat: Sparse red bucktail or hackle fibers to suggest gills Eyes: Jungle cock eyes or 3D adhesive eyes secured with UV resin Finish: A smooth, thin UV resin head for durability and a clean profile