Although I haven't fished salt on fly for a few years now, I used to have pretty good success with pink and also clear crazy charlies for blacktail. Hope that helps some..
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Does anyone have pictures or ideas of flies for black tail, zebras etc.
Although I haven't fished salt on fly for a few years now, I used to have pretty good success with pink and also clear crazy charlies for blacktail. Hope that helps some..
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Thanks for the advice guys will ty some and put them to the test .
I found a article by Steve Starling (the guy that fished with Rex Hunt on his shows) about fishing for bream. I just thought some of his flies may spark some ideas for you as these are not for blacktail specifically.
http://starlofishing.me/2014/02/13/catch-bream-on-fly/
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Hi,
There was a nice article by Conrad Botes in the Complete Flyfisherman a while ago about catching blacktail. They used relatively large (read medium) flies. Last month I was at Cape Vidal and as I could not get to the deeper water I decided to target the smaller fish. The first 2 hours I caught 1 fish. I then decided to switch to really small flies. Only then I started catching plenty. I ended up with 10 stone bream (up to 31 cm), 1 sand steenbras, 36 small wave Garrick (up to 35 cm) and 10 black tail (up to 20 cm). Most of these were caught on size 10 and 8 "salty buggers" - I normally tie them on Gamakatsu SC15 (I also use the #10 for my mullet flies - they look different). A white rabbit fur tail (normally no flash or 1 single strand of flash per side), slender body of white UV Ice dub(?) and chartreuse bead. Sometimes normal brass or black beads; sometimes tungsten beads which gives a nice jerky swimming motion. I normally fish two flies about 40 cm apart (not New Zealand style). If I expect larger fish, I fish a small clouser, Charlie or whatever with the small fly behind. I caught all the fish in very shallow water: from 25 - 200 cm, but most in less than 100 cm. Try it and you will be amazed at how much fun you can have on a light rod. I prefer pushing tide. I still want to test the above fly against Conrad's flies at the same venue and same time. There is a challenge for you Conrad!
If you look carefully you can see the fly I refer to at this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dnvt3ci5ju...2013.15.51.jpg
(Double click link; or cut and paste if necessary into your browser) Nice stone bream:biggrin:
regards
Niel Malan
Last edited by Niel Malan; 12-05-14 at 04:29 PM.
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