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Umpqua Cuda Fly

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$7.99

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The Story

The Umpqua Cuda Fly is a specialized streamer designed to trigger aggressive strikes from predatory barracuda. This fly imitates a needlefish which serves as a primary food source for these toothy gamefish. It creates a realistic profile in the water that convinces wary fish to chase. This pattern is a must-have for your saltwater box because it features a tandem hook design to secure short-striking fish.

What It Imitates

This pattern mimics the long and slender profile of a needlefish. It replicates the swimming action of this baitfish as it flees from predators. The design focuses on length and movement to fool wary barracuda on the flats.

How To Use It

The most important rule for this fly is to strip it as fast as possible. Cast the fly ahead of a cruising fish and begin a rapid two-handed retrieve immediately. Do not stop or slow down even if the fish follows closely. The speed triggers the predatory instinct of the barracuda to strike before the prey gets away. This pattern is excellent for sight casting on shallow flats or blind casting over deeper grass beds.

When To Use It

Tie this on whenever you spot barracuda prowling the flats or hanging around structure. It performs well in clear water where the visual profile of the needlefish is distinct. Use it during bright days when predators are actively hunting near the surface and relying on sight.

Why We Like It

We appreciate the durability of this pattern against sharp teeth. The tandem hook design is a major advantage for converting strikes into landed fish. It casts surprisingly well for a fly that is tied about eight inches long.

Comparisons

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs EP Needlefish: The Umpqua Cuda Fly uses natural materials and flash to create a sleek profile that sinks quickly. The EP Needlefish uses synthetic fibers that shed water easily and float higher in the column. Choose the Umpqua Cuda Fly when you need to get down slightly deeper or want a more traditional action in the water.

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs Saltwater Popper: The Cuda Fly is a subsurface streamer that relies on speed to attract strikes. A Saltwater Popper creates noise and disturbance on the surface to call fish in. Use the Cuda Fly when fish are wary of topwater commotion or are feeding below the surface.

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Cuda Fly is a specialized pattern specifically designed with the length and profile of a needlefish. Lefty's Deceiver is a general baitfish imitation that mimics a wider range of prey. The Cuda Fly is the better choice when barracuda are keyed in on long and thin baitfish rather than shad or mullet profiles.

Description

The Umpqua Cuda Fly is a specialized streamer designed to trigger aggressive strikes from predatory barracuda. This fly imitates a needlefish which serves as a primary food source for these toothy gamefish. It creates a realistic profile in the water that convinces wary fish to chase. This pattern is a must-have for your saltwater box because it features a tandem hook design to secure short-striking fish.

What It Imitates

This pattern mimics the long and slender profile of a needlefish. It replicates the swimming action of this baitfish as it flees from predators. The design focuses on length and movement to fool wary barracuda on the flats.

How To Use It

The most important rule for this fly is to strip it as fast as possible. Cast the fly ahead of a cruising fish and begin a rapid two-handed retrieve immediately. Do not stop or slow down even if the fish follows closely. The speed triggers the predatory instinct of the barracuda to strike before the prey gets away. This pattern is excellent for sight casting on shallow flats or blind casting over deeper grass beds.

When To Use It

Tie this on whenever you spot barracuda prowling the flats or hanging around structure. It performs well in clear water where the visual profile of the needlefish is distinct. Use it during bright days when predators are actively hunting near the surface and relying on sight.

Why We Like It

We appreciate the durability of this pattern against sharp teeth. The tandem hook design is a major advantage for converting strikes into landed fish. It casts surprisingly well for a fly that is tied about eight inches long.

Comparisons

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs EP Needlefish: The Umpqua Cuda Fly uses natural materials and flash to create a sleek profile that sinks quickly. The EP Needlefish uses synthetic fibers that shed water easily and float higher in the column. Choose the Umpqua Cuda Fly when you need to get down slightly deeper or want a more traditional action in the water.

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs Saltwater Popper: The Cuda Fly is a subsurface streamer that relies on speed to attract strikes. A Saltwater Popper creates noise and disturbance on the surface to call fish in. Use the Cuda Fly when fish are wary of topwater commotion or are feeding below the surface.

Umpqua Cuda Fly vs Lefty's Deceiver: The Cuda Fly is a specialized pattern specifically designed with the length and profile of a needlefish. Lefty's Deceiver is a general baitfish imitation that mimics a wider range of prey. The Cuda Fly is the better choice when barracuda are keyed in on long and thin baitfish rather than shad or mullet profiles.