Description
Fly Type: This is a subsurface shrimp imitation and streamer pattern. Due to its vibrant color and flashy material, it's also a powerful attractor fly.
Best Suited For: An exceptional fly for targeting a wide variety of coastal and saltwater predators. It's a go-to pattern for sea trout, striped bass, salmon, and steelhead, which often respond aggressively to pink and other hot-spot colors.
Best Time to Fish: This fly is particularly effective during the colder seasons, in murky or off-color water, and in low-light conditions. The bright pink color and flash stand out and are often a better choice than natural-colored flies in these situations.
Water Type: Primarily a saltwater fly, but it can also be used effectively in brackish water.
Best Location: The Cactus Shrimp Pink works best when fished in shallow coastal bays, over sandy flats, or in lagoon areas. It should be fished near the bottom where shrimp live and hide.
Other Value: The key to this fly's success is its visual appeal. The "Cactus Chenille" provides a pulsating, flashy body that adds a lot of movement and sparkle in the water. The pink color is a powerful visual trigger that often provokes a territorial or aggressive strike from a fish, rather than simply imitating a food source. Fish it with a slow, jerky retrieve to mimic a shrimp's movement.

