The size of this Sunray
This a 33 – millimetre fly…or small version – The tubing is 12 mm long – The tubing is 3.2/2.0 mm. thick – The tubing diameter is flexible due to the special nylon compound we have formulated – So bigger hooks than those we suggest could be used
Two forms of fishing
This size of our Sunray Shadow series can be fished as a regular sub-surface tube fly or as a riffling hitch fly by inserting the tippet through the hole in the belly.
Dwarf Sunrays for big sea trout in Argentina
Perfect sea trout fly
Here is a picture of a Sea Run caught on one of the Sun-Rays you sent me for my trip to Despedida Lodge in Tierra del Fuego Argentina a few weeks ago.—Fish were actually eating small Skuds (14 & 16’s), but this fish was hungry, and couldn’t resist an appetizing smaller Sun-Ray.
Most Sincerely,
Bill (Beatle) Abshagen
Why are these long wing Sunray Shadow flies so good?
Gleaming baitfish
A substantial percentage of the food Atlantic salmon and steelhead eat at high seas is fish – often small silverfish like Capelin and sand-eel as seen in the photo – Most likely, the long-winged tube fly like the Sunray Shadow will encapsulate the essence of these fish.
Baitfish like sand-eel is on the menu for salmon across the northern hemisphere – The Sunray Shadow perfectly represents these gleaming and erratic.
The other Original Sunray from the series
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Flies for Iceland
Sunray Shadow Original fly
The other Sunray Shadow flies
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Jan van Nassau (verified owner) –
South Holland, Netherlands