Published Feb 14. 2016 - 8 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 21. 2018

Surf Candy

Surf Candies are a great fly for a subtle presentation. These mimic a small transparent fish very well. Made originally by Bob Popovics to fish bluefish in the surf, these quickly started showing up in fly fisherman's boxes for just about all species. Traditionally tied with this olive color, but you can tie just about any color you want. They will match most of the hatches in the world both saltwater inshore and freshwater. These are also very durable flies since the first 1/3 of the fly is covered in epoxy. Toothy fish will not be able to rip off the flies hairs as easily.

Hook: Gamakatsu SC15 size 1/0

Thread: Clear Monofilament (fine)

Fiber: Ultra Hair in Clear and Olive(or any fine crimped clear fiber)

Flash: Flashabou (fine)

Lateral Line: Flashabou (thick/saltwater)

Epoxy: Solarez "Thin Hard", "Thick Hard" and "Ultra Thin - Bone Dry" formula's.

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Submitter: 
shawnstve

Comments

pjeversman's picture

surf candy...

Very nice fly. I'll have to try a few.

shawnstve's picture

Thanks! Have you not tied...

Thanks! Have you not tied these before? One suggestion is to go sparingly on the first coat of epoxy. Don't let it drip down the fly too much as it will harden the tail. You can always epoxy extra times, you cannot take away epoxy. You know?

Shawn McQuade

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