
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
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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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