Tube Sculpin Streamer – YouTube

Interesting way to tie in the hook and the fly, it might be useful for Bass.

Sculpin are a big trouts favorite food and finding the right pattern can be tough. The tube sock sculpin brings a lot to the table. great profile, movement, and is simple to tie. This bug also gives you all the great swimming qualities of a game changer style fly without all the shanks and extra time behind the vise. Material List: Hook: #1 or 2 streamer hook Moonlit Hook Works great https://snakeriverfly.com/collections… Eyes: Large lead eyes Body: Techno Bunny Olive https://snakeriverfly.com/products/te… Fins: Lazer Legs Atomic City https://snakeriverfly.com/collections… Tail: Techno Bunny Olive https://snakeriverfly.com/products/te… Head: Techno Bunny Olive https://snakeriverfly.com/products/te…

Casting Distance

Jim C. Chapralis’ list If you can cast this far: 18-21 meters or 60-70 feet or less: Good going. It’s a start. 22-27 meters, 70-90 feet: Consider yourself a fairly good caster (you are throwing a heavy shooting head which, for some people, is harder to cast than a lighter…

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