Sar-Mul-Mac

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Description

The Sar-Mul-Mac Blue Fly, designed by renowned fly tyer Dan Blanton in 1971, is a versatile saltwater pattern crafted to imitate various baitfish species, including sardines, mullet, and mackerel—hence its name

Curated by the IdentaFly fly fishing team.

Pro Tip

Incorporate Rear Weighting for Improved Action: Adding weight towards the rear of the fly can create a more realistic swimming motion during retrieval, making it more enticing to predatory fish.

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Fly Tying Recipe

Hook: Tiemco 811S, size 3/0 to 5/0 Thread: White, Danville Fly Master Plus or equivalent Underbody: Lead wire or non-lead equivalent Tail: White bucktail Tail Topping: 15-20 strands each of silver and pearl Flashabou Wing: Six long white saddle hackles Throat: Medium bunch of white bucktail, half as long as the tail Wing Topping: Pearl gray bucktail Shoulder: 15-20 strands of mauve or rose bucktail, topped with 6-8 strands of wine Crystal Flash, and one long grizzly saddle hackle on each side Side Flash: 15-20 strands each of silver Flashabou and multi-colored Crystal Flash Head Topping: Loop of medium gray chenille Gills: Small red chenille Head: Small white chenille Eyes: Yellow and black solid plastic eyes, 9 mm

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