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Epoxy Baitfish Fly

The Epoxy Baitfish Fly is a versatile streamer pattern designed to fool predatory fish that feed on smaller prey. This fly features a durable epoxy head and a natural bucktail body that creates a realistic profile in the water. It is a must-have for anglers targeting striped bass, bluefish, and other aggressive species in both fresh and saltwater environments.

What It Imitates

This pattern mimics small to mid-sized baitfish such as anchovies, silversides, and peanut bunker. The sleek profile and prominent eyes convince fish that they are seeing a real meal. The bucktail fibers provide subtle movement that resembles a swimming baitfish.

How To Use It

Fish this fly with an active retrieve to trigger strikes. A strip-pause cadence works well to simulate a wounded baitfish trying to escape. Speed up your retrieve if you are targeting fast-moving species like bluefish or false albacore. This fly casts easily and cuts through the wind, making it a great choice for covering water quickly.

When To Use It

Tie this fly on when you see fish feeding on bait schools near the surface or in the middle of the water column. It shines during the fall run when predators are blitzing on tightly grouped bait. Bright sunny days are ideal for this pattern because the epoxy head catches and reflects light.

Why We Like It

We appreciate the durability of the epoxy head, which withstands strikes from toothy fish better than standard thread heads. The fly maintains its realistic shape in the water without fouling. It offers a perfect balance of durability and natural movement that synthetic flies sometimes lack.

Comparisons

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Clouser Minnow: The Clouser Minnow uses heavy lead eyes that cause the fly to dive quickly and jig up and down. The Epoxy Baitfish tracks straighter and stays higher in the water column. Choose the Clouser for fishing deep channels and the Epoxy Baitfish for shallow flats or surface feeding fish.

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Deceiver has a wider profile and uses feathers that pulse and breathe in the water. The Epoxy Baitfish is more slender and compact. Use the Deceiver when you need a large silhouette to attract attention and the Epoxy Baitfish when fish are keyed in on smaller, streamlined bait.

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Surf Candy: Surf Candy is made almost entirely of synthetic fibers and resin, making it extremely tough but stiff. The Epoxy Baitfish uses natural bucktail which moves more fluidly in the current. Select the Surf Candy for the most destructive fish and the Epoxy Baitfish when you need better action to fool wary predators.

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Description

The Epoxy Baitfish Fly is a versatile streamer pattern designed to fool predatory fish that feed on smaller prey. This fly features a durable epoxy head and a natural bucktail body that creates a realistic profile in the water. It is a must-have for anglers targeting striped bass, bluefish, and other aggressive species in both fresh and saltwater environments.

What It Imitates

This pattern mimics small to mid-sized baitfish such as anchovies, silversides, and peanut bunker. The sleek profile and prominent eyes convince fish that they are seeing a real meal. The bucktail fibers provide subtle movement that resembles a swimming baitfish.

How To Use It

Fish this fly with an active retrieve to trigger strikes. A strip-pause cadence works well to simulate a wounded baitfish trying to escape. Speed up your retrieve if you are targeting fast-moving species like bluefish or false albacore. This fly casts easily and cuts through the wind, making it a great choice for covering water quickly.

When To Use It

Tie this fly on when you see fish feeding on bait schools near the surface or in the middle of the water column. It shines during the fall run when predators are blitzing on tightly grouped bait. Bright sunny days are ideal for this pattern because the epoxy head catches and reflects light.

Why We Like It

We appreciate the durability of the epoxy head, which withstands strikes from toothy fish better than standard thread heads. The fly maintains its realistic shape in the water without fouling. It offers a perfect balance of durability and natural movement that synthetic flies sometimes lack.

Comparisons

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Clouser Minnow: The Clouser Minnow uses heavy lead eyes that cause the fly to dive quickly and jig up and down. The Epoxy Baitfish tracks straighter and stays higher in the water column. Choose the Clouser for fishing deep channels and the Epoxy Baitfish for shallow flats or surface feeding fish.

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Deceiver has a wider profile and uses feathers that pulse and breathe in the water. The Epoxy Baitfish is more slender and compact. Use the Deceiver when you need a large silhouette to attract attention and the Epoxy Baitfish when fish are keyed in on smaller, streamlined bait.

Epoxy Baitfish Fly vs Surf Candy: Surf Candy is made almost entirely of synthetic fibers and resin, making it extremely tough but stiff. The Epoxy Baitfish uses natural bucktail which moves more fluidly in the current. Select the Surf Candy for the most destructive fish and the Epoxy Baitfish when you need better action to fool wary predators.