Andino(ish) deceiver (Blurple)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:42 pm
Hi all,
I'm tying up some back/purple patterns for estuarine (fast flowing tannin water) tarpon, and thought I'd take some photos for an "On the Bench".
It's an Andino deceiver styled fly - but I'm yet to use it outside of tests in the Swan River. So a disclaimer, they haven't caught a fish before.
I didn't like the rough heads on the Andino's so I've shaved it down more to a block / tarpon slider style.
The bulky profile/water pushing signature may translate to barramundi/murray cod fishing.....
Recipe (for the fly I tied - you can swap things out).
Hook - Size 5/0 Ahrex SA270 Bluewater, or something with a wide gape as the dumbbell eyes are inside the hook gape. I noticed the SA270's eyes are still a little open/sharp - so I may need to crush them down and epoxy as it looks like a chafing risk.
Thread - Standard black flat waxed 210 denier (Danville's in this case)
Eyes - Large dumbbells in the colour of your choice
Rattle - I didn't want the rattle on the hook to impede tying or hookups - so I've heat shrunk it to some 100lb mono, locked in with thread wraps and glue (haven't tried this method in the field before - so we'll see how it goes).
Step 1:
Tie in rattle at the back of the hook. Step 2:
Tie in (black) bucktail top (as long as you have), and below (a little shorter). Tie in 3 or 4 strands (doubled over) of flash (Violet scale drop in this case) Step 3:
Tie in four shortish saddle feathers, in the "tent" style. Two along the top (slightly, longer than the bucktail) and two slightly shorter ones below. I added the below ones to cover up the rattle. The "Bugger pack" from Whiting genetics are still the best feathers I found for these deceiver style ties.
I'm tying up some back/purple patterns for estuarine (fast flowing tannin water) tarpon, and thought I'd take some photos for an "On the Bench".
It's an Andino deceiver styled fly - but I'm yet to use it outside of tests in the Swan River. So a disclaimer, they haven't caught a fish before.
I didn't like the rough heads on the Andino's so I've shaved it down more to a block / tarpon slider style.
The bulky profile/water pushing signature may translate to barramundi/murray cod fishing.....
Recipe (for the fly I tied - you can swap things out).
Hook - Size 5/0 Ahrex SA270 Bluewater, or something with a wide gape as the dumbbell eyes are inside the hook gape. I noticed the SA270's eyes are still a little open/sharp - so I may need to crush them down and epoxy as it looks like a chafing risk.
Thread - Standard black flat waxed 210 denier (Danville's in this case)
Eyes - Large dumbbells in the colour of your choice
Rattle - I didn't want the rattle on the hook to impede tying or hookups - so I've heat shrunk it to some 100lb mono, locked in with thread wraps and glue (haven't tried this method in the field before - so we'll see how it goes).
Step 1:
Tie in rattle at the back of the hook. Step 2:
Tie in (black) bucktail top (as long as you have), and below (a little shorter). Tie in 3 or 4 strands (doubled over) of flash (Violet scale drop in this case) Step 3:
Tie in four shortish saddle feathers, in the "tent" style. Two along the top (slightly, longer than the bucktail) and two slightly shorter ones below. I added the below ones to cover up the rattle. The "Bugger pack" from Whiting genetics are still the best feathers I found for these deceiver style ties.