Published Mar 31. 2021 - 3 years ago

Cuda Flatwing

The target for tropical flyfishing on the flats is mostly bonefish, permit, tarpon and other species. But on almost every flat is ruled by a large top-predator - The Barracuda… You often see big cudas while wading the flats and several bonefish have been cut in half during the fight… but fooling one to attach your fly can be a bit difficult. This fly - The Cuda Flatwing - has proven to fool a lot of big barracudas.
In this video Mathias “Krølle” Ibsen is once again behind the vice demonstrating his all-time favorite cuda-fly - the Cuda Flatwing.

Cuda Flatwing
Hook: Ahrex SA280 Minnow # 2/0
Thread: Veevus White 12/0
Tail: White Bucktail + Pearl Flashabou
Body: Streamer Brush 2” UV White
Wing: White Flatwing hackle + White Bucktail. Chartreuse Flatwing hackle + Chartreuse
Bucktail
Eye: 3D eye
Head: UV Glue

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Martin Joergensen
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