Fly Tying

Fly Tying – Matt’s Simple Shrimp

Surf perch flies come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Most patterns are tied to imitate sand crabs and shrimp which are the primary food for surf perch. If you’ve never caught a surf perch on a fly rod before think of them as ocean bluegill on steroids. Just like bluegill, surf perch aren’t too picky about what they eat therefore simple easy-to-tie patterns are all you need.

The Simple Shrimp is a proven pattern that has out-fished many of the other surf perch patterns that I’ve used. I use the Simple Shrimp as a dropper with my go-to orange sand crab pattern. Eighty percent of the time I will hook up on the Simple Shrimp. The Simple Shrimp is a very productive surf perch pattern that is quick and easy to tie.

Matt’s Simple Shrimp

Material List:
Daiichi – 2546 – size 6
Danville 70 Denier Flymaster – Red – 6/0
Brass Dumbell Eyes – Medium
Krystal Chenille – Red
Krystal flash – Red Pearl
Rabbit Fur – Red

Fly Tying Instructions

Step 1 – Clamp the hook into the vice and start your thread.

Step 2 – Tie on the dumbbell eyes and figure eight some thread around it to secure.

Step 3 – Work your thread towards the end of the shank. Cut off some rabbit fur from your rabbit strip and tie it in.

Step 4 – Tie in four to five strands of krystal flash on to each side of the shank and be sure that they extend pass the rabbit fur. Cut the ends so they are even.

Step 5 – Tie in the krystal chenille. Wrap the chenille towards the dumbbell eyes and try to create a tapered body. Once you have a slight taper begin wrapping the chenille around the dumbbell eyes to complete the tapered body.

Step 6 – Cut off the excess chenille and whip finish twice. You can also dap a bit of zap-a-gap to the thread to make sure it stays extra secured. Finished!

Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg With The In-Laws The Weekend Visit

Third Visit to Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg has had a long history in the course of my life-time. My first visit to Fort Bragg was when my high school academic decathlon team and I vacationed there during my senior year. Earlier this year I asked my fiancee to marry me there and now we’re back for my father-in-law’s birthday. It’s a small quaint town but a great one.

I love surf fishing. It’s so fun. Surf fishing is a great way to spend the day at the beach while the missus entertains herself on the beach. Fort Bragg has quite a few decent beaches to surf fish but the last time I was there the fishing was tough on the fly. The gear I was using wasn’t quite up to the task so I didn’t have much luck. I could’ve brought my fly rod with me this time lined with a heavier integrated sinking tip but because this trip was meant for my father-in-law I opted for a spinning rod instead.

Me? With a spinning rod?! It’s been so long since I’ve cast a spinning rod that I was actually looking forward to it; plus I was looking to fill up the cooler.

After getting into fly fishing I’ve since sold all my gear stuff but my fiancee still had a spinning outfit. A 6ft black and pink medium action Shakespeare rod with an Abu Garcia Cardinal reel. Very manly and it will do just fine.

Pretty Pink Rod

My fiancee and I traveled on Friday and on Saturday we spent the majority of day with the in-laws at Glass Beach. The stairs to Glass Beach #1 have been removed due to possible erosion so if you plan on visiting make sure you’re ready for some impromptu off-trailing. Beautiful beach as always.

Once we finished our visit there we had lunch at the Sea Pal Cove and stopped at the bait shop around the corner. I picked up some Gulp Sandworms, swivels, and bait hooks. It was fishing time.
We visited a nearby beach and while my fiancee went to off to lay down in the sun, I went fishing.

That Crazy Asian Guy Trying To Fish The Ocean

The surf wasn’t too rough despite an small incoming storm. Just be cautious and careful when in the surf zone.
I have to admit that gear fishing the surf is immensely easier than trying to fly fish it. After a few minutes of casting I hooked my very first silver surf perch. It didn’t take too long to figure out what was working and after catching a bunch of silvers and a few redtails I picked up eight silvers for the freezer while releasing the smaller ones.

The red-tails also make great table-fare but they had to be at least 10.5” and since I didn’t have a tape measure handy I just threw them back.
My fiancee, father-in-law, and a group of drunks cheered me on as I continuously pulled fish out.

Silvers
Red-Tails

It was a great trip. Great company, great food, and great weather.
I had a lot of fun on the surf with the spinning rod; as a matter of fact, so much fun that I’m now looking into getting a spinning rod of my own.

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