How It’s Tied
Crafted on a long-shank hook, the Sand Eel Fly combines synthetic fibers like EP Fibers or Super Hair to form a sleek, tapered body that mimics the translucent silhouette of real sand eels. The wing—often blended with bucktail or flash—enhances movement, while painted or epoxy eyes add striking realism for an irresistible underwater presentation.
What It Mimics
This fly perfectly replicates sand eels (sand lances), a staple prey for coastal gamefish. Its slender design, lifelike undulation, and subtle translucency also make it deadly for imitating other baitfish, triggering aggressive strikes from predators.
Where It Shines
Target estuaries, surf zones, and coastal waters where sand eels swarm. Fish it with dynamic retrieves—stripping, twitching, or swinging—to mimic fleeing baitfish and provoke explosive takes from species like striped bass, bluefish, and seatrout.
