With the Predator Flash Flies, Future Fly has developed a series of effective pike streamers that perfectly fit our preferences! These pike flies absorb minimal water thanks to the materials used, making them easy to cast even with lighter gear, such as an 8-weight rod.
Each pattern has excellent movement in the water and provides a strong attraction even during slow stripping. This is due to the proven Predator Flash from Future Fly, which is extremely tough and durable, which adds to the streamers' longevity. Each fly is completed with a pair of high-quality eyes that are securely glued.
These pike flies are tied on a strong Ahrex hook in size #3/0, which you can rely on 100% in any situation on the water. We especially appreciate that Future Fly chose a short-shank model from Ahrex to minimize the risk of leverage during the fight. Top-notch!
With a wide selection of colors, the Predator Flash Flies Series by Future Fly gives you all the advantages in your hand - or fly box - allowing you to adapt confidently to various conditions.
Details:
- High-quality pike streamers by Future Fly
- Developed by predator fishing experts from Scandinavia
- Tied on sturdy predator hooks from Ahrex (Trout Predator Streamer Short)
- Hook size: #3/0
- Length: approx. 20 cm
- Color: Chartreuse
Pro Tip: If you find the flies' length of approx. 20 cm too long, you can easily trim them to your desired length with scissors.
The Future Fly team knows exactly what demanding fly tyers want: a constant premium quality that leaves nothing to be desired. Therefore, these outstanding fly tying materials are highly appreciated all over the world. In particular, the natural materials such as capes, saddles and furs set completely new standards in terms of quality and colour. In addition, the Danish manufacturer also offers a fantastic range of accessories. Due to their well-thought-out design, these practical tools make even demanding tying steps much easier. Last but not least, Future Fly also presents a modern collection of high-quality salmon and sea trout flies.