Svend’s Cray Cray Fly

Fly of the Month – Svend’s Cray Cray

Links will take you to a video of how to tie this fly along with a list of materials.

J. Stockard Pro Tyer: Erik Svendsen, Provo, UT

You can find Erik @ instagram.com/svenddiesel/ and facebook.com/svend.diesel.9

If you love fishing crayfish patterns this is a must have for your box. It is a combination of many patterns I have tied and tested over the years and finally love the way this one fishes and is tied. There is nothing new about some of the things I have done with this Crayfish that make it different than others besides the 3 cones of hackle to create the head and minimize the arm fouling. Along with using the tab legs to create a shell, which isn’t new, but using the mono to not cut the tab legs and covering in a good resin makes this fly bullet proof to last many many fish piercings.

I cover the eye in UV resin because I am usually stripping and jigging this in through the rocks or shallows on a floating line. It can be simply dropped and jigged, the weight will place it in a defensive position and the arms being made of rabbit will naturally trap air causing them to rise making it vulnerable to any fish looking for a snack.

It is more time consuming than other Crayfish patterns I have fished, but this is way more effective and way more durable than others I have tied while also minimizing materials needed. I love this Black/Orange Magnum Rabbit strip color and also fish them in dark olives and crayfish orange.

I typically fish this from shore, casting at angles and stripping it across the rocks with quick strips and long pauses to allow it to rest in the defensive position with claws up. I also have cast it towards the banks from a float tube but try to strip parallel to the shoreline. I almost always fish it with floated line. Read more of this post

June 30, 2020 at 12:20 pm | URL: https://wp.me/p4Cafp-1Bj

Fredericksburg Club has a new meeting location

Fredericksburg club has a New Meeting Location

July 9 Meeting

The Fredericksburg Fly Fishers Club meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month.  Meetings still begin at 6:00 pm with a meet & greet and fly tying help sessions.  Then at 7:00 pm, the regular meeting begins.
Don’t miss Guest Speaker – 
Kevin Hutchison, Orvis Endorsed Guide with Hill Country Fly Fishers and author of Fly Fishing the Texas Hill Country

Going forward, the club will meet at the:

BLUEBONNET ROOM
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
500 S. Washington St, Fredericksburg Tx

The Covid-19 Pandemic seems to have affected almost everybody we know. Our Fredericksburg Fly Fishing Club is no exception.

Our previous meeting room at the EMS Building has been closed to outside groups such as the Fly Fishing Club.  So, Club Officials were forced to find a new meeting location ASAP.

It was good fortune that our location search quickly landed the centrally located easy-access Holiday Inn Express in Fredericksburg.

BLUEBONNET ROOM
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS

500 S. Washington St, Fredericksburg Tx

Enter the digital location code 748H+93 Fredericksburg, Texas in any browser to open a map location that will give you driving directions.

Be sure to keep up on our regular Club Newsletters to keep you informed of the many changes in store for members.

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Our mailing address is:

Fredericksburg Fly Fishers

PO Box 3002

Fredericksburg, Tx 78624

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FFI Women Connect Fly Tying Webcast

FFI WOMEN CONNECT
FLY TYING WITH AL & GRETCHEN BEATTY


Al & Gretchen, both FFI Buszek Fly Tying Memorial Award recipients, will share their time and talents in this series on fly tying.  It’s a 5-week series that will be held on Tuesday starting June 23.  This series brought to you by FFI Women Connect.  They will tie the Hare’s Ear Nymph, an easy-to-tie nymph that can be modified to represent any bug by changing size, color, and body materials.
Tuesday, June 23rd
8:30 pm EDT | 7:30 CDT | 6:30 MDT | 5:30 PDT