Seaducer

Streamers Saltwater
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Description

The Seaducer, originally known as the "Homer Rhodes Streamer," was developed by angler Homer Rhodes in the 1940s for saltwater fishing, particularly targeting snook. In the 1980s, a popular fly-fishing writer renamed it the "Seaducer". This fly is renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness, featuring a tail and body constructed from saddle hackles that create lifelike movement in the water. Its lightweight design allows for delicate presentations, making it versatile for various species in both saltwater and freshwater environments

Pro Tip

Soft Water Landings: Due to its lightweight construction, the Seaducer lands softly on the water, enabling delicate presentations right on the nose of species like snook, laid-up tarpon, or even spooky shallow-water seatrout.

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Recipe

Hook: Mustad 34007, sizes 2 through 1/0 Thread: Color to match body Tail: Four saddle hackle feathers, splayed outward Body: Palmered saddle hackle feathers Flash: Optional, such as Krystal Flash Head: Thread wraps, coated with head cement