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Spongebob Fly

Spongebob Fly

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Spongebob Fly

$5.89

$1.77

The Story

Spongebob Fly is a versatile saltwater pattern designed to be fished on a fast sinking line where the buoyant head keeps the fly just off the bottom. This places it right in the feeding zone of kob and other bottom-oriented predators. It can also be worked higher in the water or even on the surface for other species.

Pack Size – 1 fly

Product Details

  • Buoyant head for lift, visibility and added attraction
  • Profile suited to baitfish and prawn-style presentations
  • Durable construction for repeated use in the surf and estuaries
  • Works with slow, nudging retrieves close to the bottom
  • Can be fished higher in the column for surface-orientated gamefish

Sizes

#1/0.

Colours Available

Black; Olive.

Target Species

Primary: Kob and other bottom-feeding inshore species
Secondary: Kingfish, shad and mixed estuary or surf predators

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Spongebob Fly is a versatile saltwater pattern designed to be fished on a fast sinking line where the buoyant head keeps the fly just off the bottom. This places it right in the feeding zone of kob and other bottom-oriented predators. It can also be worked higher in the water or even on the surface for other species.

Pack Size – 1 fly

Product Details

  • Buoyant head for lift, visibility and added attraction
  • Profile suited to baitfish and prawn-style presentations
  • Durable construction for repeated use in the surf and estuaries
  • Works with slow, nudging retrieves close to the bottom
  • Can be fished higher in the column for surface-orientated gamefish

Sizes

#1/0.

Colours Available

Black; Olive.

Target Species

Primary: Kob and other bottom-feeding inshore species
Secondary: Kingfish, shad and mixed estuary or surf predators