Our tarpon flies have been extensively tested in ocean side fisheries as far north as Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida and as far south as Key West, Florida. They have also been extensively test in the backcountry of Everglades National Park, and Flamingo National Park. Years of experience in fly fishing for tarpon, and tying flies for tarpon, has resulted in tarpon flies that are flawlessly tied, cast with incredible easy, and are extremely effective. Our tarpon flies are saltwater flies that no fly box should be without.

  • Bottoms Up Tarpon Worm FlyBottoms Up Tarpon Worm Fly Quick View
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    • Bottoms Up Tarpon Worm Fly

    • $12.50
    • Fool the most selective tarpon with the Bottoms Up Tarpon Worm Fly! This pattern is tied on an ultra-strong Gamakatsu SL12S-SHORT 1/0 hook. Consequently, this specialized saltwater fly delivers an irresistible profile during intense Palolo worm hatches. Therefore, it serves as the ultimate tool for tarpon fishing in the Florida Keys.
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  • Palm Roach Tarpon FlyPalm Roach Tarpon Fly Quick View
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    • Palm Roach Tarpon Fly

    • $13.50
    • The Palm Roach is a premium tarpon fly precision-tied on a wide-gap Gamakatsu SL12S-Short 1/0 hook. Four splayed grizzly hackles, a brown arctic fox collar, and a stacked rust deer hair head with orange mono nymph eyes give this fly an irresistible trigger. A proven killer for rolling, laid-up, and feeding tarpon.
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    • The Cheat Code

    • Price range: $10.50 through $11.50
    • The Cheat Code is a premium baitfish imitation tied in a deadly olive over tan profile on an ultra-sharp Gamakatsu SC15 1/0 hook. Built to dominate tannic and brackish waters, this easy-casting streamer is a proven killer on snook, tarpon, peacock bass, and largemouth bass — in both fresh and saltwater environments.
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