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Grizzly Baitfish Streamer - Your Go-To Big Fish Fly
Grizzly Baitfish Streamer - Your Go-To Big Fish Fly
The one simple, durable streamer you need to trigger predatory strikes from trout, bass, and more.
SKU:EGMS-10-BLU
Key Features
- LIFELIKE BAITFISH PROFILE: Expertly tied to imitate a wounded minnow, its irresistible underwater pulse triggers aggressive, hard-hitting strikes.
- ULTRA-DURABLE BUILD: Crafted with premium synthetic fibers that won't absorb water, ensuring your fly stays in the strike zone longer and outlasts dozens of fish.
- A KEY STRIKE TRIGGER: Oversized 3D eyes act as a critical target for predators, converting follows and flashes into solid hookups.
- PERFECTLY WEIGHTED: Gets down into the feeding zone quickly and maintains a horizontal suspension on the pause, just like real baitfish.
- PROVEN COLOR SELECTION: Available individually or in curated packs. Choose from four powerhouse colors designed to cover any water clarity and light condition.
Trout, Pike, Musky, Bass, Snook, Redfish, Jack Crevalle, and Striped Bass
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- Description
The Go-To Pattern When Big Fish are on the Menu.
Forget the subtleties. When you need a fly that pushes water, creates presence, and screams "easy meal" to every predator in the vicinity, the EP Grizzly Minnow Streamer is your answer. This isn't just another fly; it's a confidence pattern designed for heart-stopping takes and heavy pulls.
Engineered for Action
We designed this streamer around a core of lightweight, water-shedding EP fibers. This means it holds its shape, creates a large profile without being heavy, and is effortless to cast all day. The classic grizzly hackle collar breathes and pulses on the strip, perfectly mimicking gills and fins, while a subtle blend of flash adds that critical shimmer of a real baitfish. It's all tied together with large 3D eyes—a known trigger point that turns followers into strikers.
How to Fish It
This fly is all about action. Use a stout leader (e.g., 0X-3X) and vary your retrieve. Try short, erratic strips to imitate a wounded fish, or long, steady pulls to simulate a fleeing one. Pause the retrieve and let it hang—the neutral buoyancy of the EP fiber often triggers a strike on the drop. Fish it along weed lines, drop-offs, or cast it toward submerged structure. It's built to be abused and to catch giants.