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  1. The Eat Me is one of our best selling flies and one of the most productive baitfish patterns around. The Ole Florida style Eat Me differs from Capt. Scott Hamilton's original in that all the materials are tied on top of the hook. This helps prevent fouling. Due to popular demand, we've uploaded an Eat Me tying instructions video. The video includes tips on tapering the Super Hair and creating the epoxy head. Mastering those enables you to modify colors and size to match the baitfish that your target species is feeding on. The Olive/Polar Bear fly in the video is our standard pilchard imitation that consistently fools snook, tarpon, dolphin, albies and a multitude of other inshore and offshore saltwater species. Video Instructions: Tying The Eat Me Fly (Ole Florida Style) Materials: Hook: Mustad C68SNP-DT #4 Thread: Monofilament Thread .006 Eyes: 3D Eyes 3/16″ Silver Flash: Polarflash Green Pearl, Dark Olive Pearl Body: Super Hair Polar Bear, Olive Head: Z-Poxy 5 min
  2. The Polar Toad is a variation of the oh so effective Tarpon Toad that is just different enough to give those seasoned fish something new to look at this year. I personally love Toad flies for tarpon because they consistently track straight without wobbling from side to side. Video Instructions: Tying the Polar Toad Tarpon Fly
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