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Pike Flies

Welcome to Fishing Tackle and Bait! If you're an avid angler looking for effective flies for pike fishing, we've got you covered. We carry a variety of high-quality pike flies from top brands such as Fulling Mill and Vision. Our pike flies are expertly designed to mimic the natural prey of these predatory fish, such as small fish, frogs, and insects. They are made with durable materials that can withstand the teeth of a pike, ensuring that they will last through multiple catches. Fulling Mill is a well-respected brand in the fishing world, known for their innovative designs and high-quality materials. Their range of pike flies includes patterns such as the Pike Bunny, the Pike Snake, and the Pike Popper, each designed to target different aspects of pike behavior. Vision is another top brand that we carry, offering a range of pike flies designed by expert fly fishermen. Their patterns include the Pike Conehead, the Pike Streamer, and the Pike Tube Fly, among others. These flies are all hand-tied with the utmost care and attention to detail, ensuring that they look and move just like the real thing in the water. At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we are committed to providing our customers with the best possible selection of pike flies, along with expert advice and service. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, we're here to help you find the perfect fly for your next pike fishing adventure.

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More about Pike Flies

Pike flies are artificial fishing lures that are designed to imitate the movement and appearance of baitfish, which are the primary food source for predatory fish such as pike, musky, and bass. They typically consist of a hook, a body made of materials like feathers or synthetic fibers, and sometimes have additional features such as eyes or rattles.

Pike flies are primarily used for fly fishing in freshwater environments, and they are effective for catching a variety of fish species, including pike, bass, and musky. Anglers typically cast the fly out into the water and then retrieve it in a way that imitates the natural movement of a swimming baitfish.

Pike flies come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and some are designed to imitate specific types of baitfish or to mimic the appearance of injured prey. Successful anglers often experiment with different types of flies until they find one that is most effective for the specific fish species and fishing conditions they are targeting.

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