
Description
The EP Turneffe Micro Crab is a meticulously crafted fly pattern designed by Enrico Puglisi to replicate the small crabs inhabiting the shallow flats of the Turneffe Islands in Belize. This fly is particularly effective for targeting species such as bonefish, permit, and redfish, especially in clear, shallow waters where subtle presentations are crucial.
Pro Tip
Use short, deliberate strips to simulate the crab's movement along the ocean floor, but make sure to keep the strips slow and erratic. This pattern is particularly effective when fished near coral reefs, sandy bottoms, or seagrass beds where crabs are abundant. Be patient and let the fly do the work—permit and bonefish often approach with caution, so a slow, realistic presentation is key.
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Recipe
Hook: Gamakatsu SL45, size 8 Thread: FL Orange Veevus 6/0 Eyes: Black Large Mono Eyes Body: EP Fibers in Olive, tied in a tapered fashion to create the crab's body Claws: EP Fibers in Tan, knotted to form the crab's pincers Weight: Unweighted to allow for a slow, natural sink