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The Story

The Strong Arm Merkin Fly is a tough, flats-ready crab pattern built for anglers who need a fly that holds up to repeated eats and hard fights. It has a strong reputation as a reliable permit fly, and it also belongs in the box when bonefish and redfish are keyed in on crabs.

What It Imitates

This pattern imitates a fleeing or settling crab, the kind of protein that draws confident eats from permit in shallow water. Its merkin-style body and splayed legs give it a low, natural profile that looks right as it lands, rests, and scoots.

Why We Like It

We like the Strong Arm Merkin because it is designed to take abuse without falling apart after a few fish or a day of blind casts. The materials and build keep the fly looking crabby while still being simple enough in shape that it reads clearly in skinny water. It is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and it comes in Olive, Tan, and White, giving you clean options for matching bottom color and water clarity.

  • Proven crab profile: A compact merkin silhouette with leg movement that sells the crab look up close.
  • Built for durability: A sturdy tie meant to handle repeated shots, rough mouths, and long days on the flats.
  • Color choices for common flats: Olive for grass and darker bottoms, Tan for sand and turtle grass edges, White for bright sand and clear water.
  • Two weight options: Available in 02 Light and 02 Medium to help you match depth, wind, and how fast you want it to settle.

Comparisons

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs Avalon Permit Crab:

If you want a classic, compact crab look with a simple, believable profile, the Strong Arm Merkin is the straight-ahead choice. It is the kind of fly you can lean on when you need a clean presentation and a pattern that stays intact after multiple eats.

The Avalon Permit Crab is often chosen when you want a different posture and a slightly different leg and body vibe to show a fish that has seen a lot of flies. If permit are tracking but not committing, swapping between these two styles can give them a new look without changing the food type.

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs Raghead Crab:

The Strong Arm Merkin keeps a tighter, more defined crab shape, which is useful when fish are picky and you want the fly to look crisp on the bottom. The Strong Arm also brings a purpose-built, durable construction that holds its form over time.

A Raghead Crab leans into a looser, fuzzier profile, which can look more alive when the water is stirred up or when you want extra suggestion and motion. If fish are feeding confidently and you want a softer, bulkier look, the Raghead can be a good change-up.

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs EP Crab:

The Strong Arm Merkin is a more traditional merkin-style crab with a compact footprint and a low stance. It is a dependable option when you want a straightforward crab that lands clean and reads as food fast.

An EP Crab often has a fuller, more sculpted body and can push a bigger profile when you want the fly to stand out more. If you are dealing with slightly deeper water, more chop, or you want a bolder look, the EP-style crab can be the better pick, while the Strong Arm Merkin stays the clean, natural choice for clear, skinny flats.

Due to the handmade nature of this product, the product you receive may vary from the photos. Please note that flies that are not individually packaged are not returnable.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Strong Arm Merkin Fly - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The Strong Arm Merkin Fly is a tough, flats-ready crab pattern built for anglers who need a fly that holds up to repeated eats and hard fights. It has a strong reputation as a reliable permit fly, and it also belongs in the box when bonefish and redfish are keyed in on crabs.

What It Imitates

This pattern imitates a fleeing or settling crab, the kind of protein that draws confident eats from permit in shallow water. Its merkin-style body and splayed legs give it a low, natural profile that looks right as it lands, rests, and scoots.

Why We Like It

We like the Strong Arm Merkin because it is designed to take abuse without falling apart after a few fish or a day of blind casts. The materials and build keep the fly looking crabby while still being simple enough in shape that it reads clearly in skinny water. It is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and it comes in Olive, Tan, and White, giving you clean options for matching bottom color and water clarity.

  • Proven crab profile: A compact merkin silhouette with leg movement that sells the crab look up close.
  • Built for durability: A sturdy tie meant to handle repeated shots, rough mouths, and long days on the flats.
  • Color choices for common flats: Olive for grass and darker bottoms, Tan for sand and turtle grass edges, White for bright sand and clear water.
  • Two weight options: Available in 02 Light and 02 Medium to help you match depth, wind, and how fast you want it to settle.

Comparisons

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs Avalon Permit Crab:

If you want a classic, compact crab look with a simple, believable profile, the Strong Arm Merkin is the straight-ahead choice. It is the kind of fly you can lean on when you need a clean presentation and a pattern that stays intact after multiple eats.

The Avalon Permit Crab is often chosen when you want a different posture and a slightly different leg and body vibe to show a fish that has seen a lot of flies. If permit are tracking but not committing, swapping between these two styles can give them a new look without changing the food type.

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs Raghead Crab:

The Strong Arm Merkin keeps a tighter, more defined crab shape, which is useful when fish are picky and you want the fly to look crisp on the bottom. The Strong Arm also brings a purpose-built, durable construction that holds its form over time.

A Raghead Crab leans into a looser, fuzzier profile, which can look more alive when the water is stirred up or when you want extra suggestion and motion. If fish are feeding confidently and you want a softer, bulkier look, the Raghead can be a good change-up.

Strong Arm Merkin Fly vs EP Crab:

The Strong Arm Merkin is a more traditional merkin-style crab with a compact footprint and a low stance. It is a dependable option when you want a straightforward crab that lands clean and reads as food fast.

An EP Crab often has a fuller, more sculpted body and can push a bigger profile when you want the fly to stand out more. If you are dealing with slightly deeper water, more chop, or you want a bolder look, the EP-style crab can be the better pick, while the Strong Arm Merkin stays the clean, natural choice for clear, skinny flats.

Due to the handmade nature of this product, the product you receive may vary from the photos. Please note that flies that are not individually packaged are not returnable.