In this video, Simon connects a reliable mole crab pattern for targeting Browse Perch off of the Oregon coast. Pacific mole crabs reside in the swash zone of shallow water on beaches all up and down the Pacific coast, and are frequently seen burrowing in the sand as the shallow water cleans back out into the ocean. They gather in locations, if you see an abundance of them near your feet, perch will neighbor and connecting one on is a great concept. These burrowing shellfishes are called sand fleas on the East coast, or often described as sand crabs, or sand shrimp. They are discovered on beaches all over the world and are a staple in the diet plan of not just our lots of types of Pacific Browse Perch, however numerous other types that make their home in the tidal browse. Colors and sizes can be altered to match the fishery you are hanging around in. Including orange below the shell or towards the back of the fly simulates eggs, and works terrific for Pacific Browse Perch when the mole crabs are generating in between February and October. Try and let us understand how it works for you.
Mallard Mole Crab
Hook- Gamakatsu SL11-3H: Size 6
Weight- Hareline Medium Bead Chain Eye: Fluorescent Orange & & Hareline Heavy Lead Eyes Small
& Rostrum- Hareline Bucktail: Gray & Hareline Craft Fur: Bone Tan
Location-EP Trigger Point Fibers: FL Pink
Eyes- EP Small Crap/Shrimp Eyes: Black
& Rubber Legs/Flash- Hareline Krystal Flash: Gray Ghost & Hareline Crazy Legs: Clear Pearl/Orange Tip
Body Dubbing- Hareline Squirrel Hair Dubbing: Gray
Legs- Hareline Micro Ultra Chenille: Tan
Shell- Hareline Mallard Flank Feather
UV Resin- Solarez Bone Dry
Other Tools – Hareline Cautery
Vise – Renzetti Traveler 2304
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