Streamers are a type of fly used in fly fishing that imitate larger prey, such as baitfish, leeches, or other aquatic creatures. Unlike dry flies and nymphs, which typically imitate smaller insects, streamers are designed to mimic larger food sources and are often used to target predatory fish species like trout, bass, pike, and even saltwater species.
Salt Waters
Saltwater flies are specialized artificial flies used in fly fishing for targeting fish species that inhabit saltwater environments such as oceans, seas, flats, and estuaries. These flies are designed to imitate various prey items found in saltwater, including baitfish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Saltwater fly fishing is popular for pursuing a wide range of species, including bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish, snook, and many others.


















