Arctic Fox Flies Perch X-HEAVY Tandem Hook Trolling Fly Rainbows Pike
$12.73
- Ideal for targeting big fish - Large Kamloops Rainbows & Pike
- Heavy fly for planer board trolling
This is the third pattern Artic Fox added to the X-Heavy, Premium Tandem Series. Perch are a standard baitfish in the northern tier of states, the Great Lakes and Lake Pend Orielle ID. Arctic Fox also brought this to life to offer a bright pattern for pike anglers.
The design of this fly is based on Gamagatsu SP-11, 3x long - 3x heavy saltwater billfish hooks. Front hook is #2/0 and the rear is #1. The large front hook has a .625” gape on a .068” stainless shank. A strong blue water hook. A 5/8” gape acts as a keel which is important to maintain balance when high-speed trolling. The wire attaching the hooks is a loop of 27# stainless steel. The beads between the hooks are glass with a silver core. These beads add some weight as well as flash. The eye on the fly is a 3D “Living Eye” inside a resin head for durability and weight. A feature Arctic Fox was after in the design was a heavy fly for planer board trolling targeting big fish. This X-Heavy version of my standard Tandem Arctic Fox Trolling Fly is 50% heavier than the original, to avoid adding snap-on-weights to keep the fly submerged near the surface.
This entire fly is built with the best materials to produce a premium durable fly.
Quantity
Only 3 left in stock
Why Arctic Fox Fur?
These flies are tied with Arctic Fox fur which has hollow, air-filled hair shafts similar to a polar bear that's pigment free and can be dyed "hot" colors.
This fur is soft but tough. Fur is meant to protect an animal whereas marabou is a feather which is dainty and meant for flight. At Arctic Fox, we needed a tough material so that could be tied onto salt water hooks and have a fly that will stand up.
Give these flies a swim, you're sure to be pleased with their action and durability.
CALIFORNIA WARNING
WARNING: This item contains materials known to the state of California to cause Cancer and reproductive harm.
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