Game Changer Crayfish by Rasmus Kristensson
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- We're nearing the end of July and that means crayfish frenzies are starting in Sweden. They become the staple food for both perch and zander in a lot of our lakes, especially the ones with a lot of structure and hard bottoms. During the late summer the crayfish are shedding their shells, and therefor becomes vulnerable to predators. This fly is meant to emulate a fleeing crayfish, with some extra movement to trigger strikes from even the most stubborn fish. This pattern is heavily inspired by Blane Chocklett's Changer Craw, but with Scandinavian predators in mind. Scale down the hook, shank and weight size and you'll have a killer pattern for trout as well.
Hook: Ahrex - SA210 - Bob Clouser Signature S/E #1
Shanks: 2x ARTICULATED FISH-SPINE - 20MM
Glue: Zap-a-Gap
Thread: Textreme - PowerThread Medium - 100 Den. - Black
Head: Nature's Spirit - Deer Belly Hair - Black, Palmer Chenille Medium - Black
Eyes: Easy Shrimp Eyes - Glow in the dark
Claws: Magnum Zonker 5 mm - Black or Purple
Antennas: Sili Legs - Fire Tip Black/Purple
Body: Whiting - American Hen Saddle - Black, Palmer Chenille Medium - Black
Weight: Fish Skull - Shrimp & Cray Tail Large - Silver
Rasmus's Instagram: / rasmuskristensson
This video is produced by Robert Hansson
Very vigorous fly that will animate fish to bite. Thanks for showing and always tight lines
Very nice crayfish fly!……. Thank you Rasmus!!! 👍🦞🎣
Thank you!
Great fly the action looked great in water 💧 🎣🐟🤙def gonna give this a go for California largemouth. Thanks alot .!🙏
Awesome looking fly! The bass around here would go nuts for that!
Good looking fly. You did a very good job on your first video.
Great fly!!
Very nice pattern!
Really nice fly….👍
Awesome!
Really nice fly m8!! I would love to try it for trout here in Iceland.
Nice tie!
Nice tie! Skulle va skitkul å få fiska med den flugan 👌👍
Cool👏🎣🤘
Would love to use this one for large mouth bass here in the states. Great fly looking forward for the next one.
Please do, and let us know how it went. I would love to go to the States and try bass fishing myself!
Badass!