 
FLY TYING - SHARK FLY
Ingredients:
Hook:Mustad all purpose salt water 2/0-5/0
Thread: Orange
Marabou:Orange, Black
Hackle: Whiting American rooster saddle
Grizzly-orange
Hair:Orange
deer belly hair
About the fly:
This fly works extremely well for all kinds of sharks. Fly fishing
for sharks can be very difficult at times. I have found that
with this fly I am able to lead the shark enough so he doesn't
spook and still not have the fly sink all the way down to the
bottom. The deer hair head not only helps hold the fly in the
fishes zone but also pushes water and attracts the fish.When
the fish gets close to the fly I start retreiving the fly with
short quick strips followed with longer slower ones. When the
fish starts tracking the fly it is important not to stop the
retreive. Just keep the fly moving until the shark takes hold
of the fly. One hard strip is all it should take to set the hook
then hold on!!!!
Step 1
Start the thread about mid-way down the hook shank.
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Step 2
Add a good bunch of orange marabou.
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Tie in 4-5 grizzly orange hackles on each side splayed
out Tarpon style.
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Step 4
Tie in a black marabou callor all the way around. |
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Spin a clump of orange deer belly hair around the hook
and pull the hair back as shown here. Here you can repeat
the process one or two more times until you work up close
to the eye of the hook.
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Step 6
Tie off the fly and give him a hair cut.
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Fly Tied by Capt. Justin Rea
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