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- Bobby Z's Hopper Fly - Tied by Bob Zatorsky. A great imitation of a cicada or grasshopper for use on bass and pike
- Lucky Leon's Clicky Fly - Tied by "Lucky" Leon Schnitzspahn. This one is a winner at the annual Cape Cod trips!
- The Cyn-Chovie - Tied by Captain Jason Dapra. Belly shape is the key with this little critter.
- Ken's Large Bunker Fly - Tied by Ken Ekelund.
- The Simple Clouser - Tied by Gerry Fabiano during the Aug. activity night, this is a simple, classic
pattern that has a place in everyone's box.
- The Half-n-Half Fly - Tied by Matt Riesz during the Aug. activity night, this is another classic pattern.
- The Buzchovie - Tied by Brad Buzzi during the Aug. activity night, this is a great
anchovie pattern.
- Spearing Fly - Tied by Steve Farrar during the Feb. activity night, this is a great
small baitfish pattern.
- Simple Simpleclone Fly - Tied by Steve Farrar during the Feb. activity night, this is a great
small baitfish pattern.
- Bunker Fly - A classic striper pattern tied by Steve Farrar.
- Kenny Abrames Flatwing - With a sparse amount of bucktail, saddle hackles, and Flashabou,
flatwings create the illusion of bulk by matching the length and silhouette of bait.
- Spicy Crease Fly - With the attractive reflective finish and cupped face, this fly
makes a commotion which triggers gamefish to strike.
- Tungsten Jiggy Head - Fresh on the fly tying scene, the tungsten jiggy head features a mallible
bead head for unique sinking/jigging action.
- Robby's Worm - Robby has been fishing this worm pattern in the Navesink for years. It has proven itself with the bass and weakfish in the area.
- Mean Joe Popper - A small chartreuse popper with an integrated mono leader.
- Spey Hackle Dart - Here is a very simple fly that is a good choice for blues, bass or weakfish.
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