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Fly Tying Tips - Flash

Fly Tying Tips - Flash

Learn more about flash for fly fishing. This video covers essential information to help you make informed decisions about your fly fishing gear and...

Fly tying flash is the simplest way to add shimmer, contrast, and baitfish realism to your flies. From subtle nymph accents to full-on streamer profiles, the right flash material helps your patterns show up in fast water, low light, and off-color conditions. Shop classic Flashabou, Krystal-style fibers, and wider lateral options to match everything from trout minnows to saltwater prey.
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Three bundles of Hareline Krystal Flash shimmering synthetic tinsel strands in rainbow, lime and emerald green for fly tyingHareline Krystal Flash multicolor sparkly synthetic fly tying fibers in silver, red, gold, purple, chartreuse
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Hedron Flashabou tinsel flash packs in red, gold, green, teal and purple for fly tyingHedron Flashabou metallic strands in black, bronze, bullfrog, clear, copper, blue, gold, fuchsia for fly tying
Hedron Hedron Flashabou
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Hedron Lateral Scale iridescent purple-blue holographic tinsel bundle for fly tying with long tapered synthetic strandsHedron Lateral Scale: iridescent holographic plastic strips with checkered squares in assorted colors for fly tying
Hedron Hedron Lateral Scale
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Hedron Polarflash fly tying fibers, two bundles, iridescent black with blue and gold strands and olive green with gold flashHedron Polarflash fly tying flash fibers color chart showing shimmery synthetic strands in neon and pearl shades
Hedron Hedron Polarflash
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Iridescent Hedron Mirage Flashabou thin metallic strands in black with green, purple and blue highlights for fly tyingHedron Mirage Flashabou fly tying strands in iridescent metallic tinsel — green, pearl, copper and black/olive bundles
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Hedron Saltwater Flashabou long iridescent metallic tinsel strands in black-green with gold flecks for fly tyingHedron Saltwater Flashabou long iridescent tinsel strands in green, blue and black on card for fly tying
Hedron Hedron Saltwater Flashabou
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Hareline Midge Flash fly tying material: three shimmering synthetic fiber bundles in black, chartreuse and olive greenIridescent green and black Hareline Midge Flash synthetic fibers, sparkly fine bundles for fly tying
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Blue, copper and iridescent Hedron Magnum Flashabou bundles with long shimmering tinsel strands for fly tyingHedron Magnum Flashabou color chart showing iridescent metallic flash fibers in labeled color swatches for fly tying
Hedron Hedron Magnum Flashabou
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Iridescent Hareline Flashback foil sheet, crinkled yellow-orange-green holographic material for fly tyingHareline Flashback iridescent reflective sheets grid showing green, orange, pink and red mylar-like swatches for fly tying
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Bright chartreuse Hareline Chroma Flash synthetic flash fibers tied at tip, long iridescent strands for fly tyingHareline Chroma Flash iridescent fly tying flash strands in swatches: blood red, chartreuse, orange, pink, red, blue.
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UV Minnow Belly fly tying strips, long pearlescent white and lavender synthetic fibers with silver flash, banded at topHareline UV Minnow Belly fly tying material with pale chartreuse iridescent synthetic strands in clear hanging package
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Three bundles of Hedron Flashabou accent: yellow, silver and hot pink iridescent tinsel strands for fly tyingHedron Flashabou Accent glittery fly tying fibers displayed in colorful squares, black, blue, chartreuse, purple.
Hedron Hedron Flashabou Accent
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Hedron Mirage opal accent: looped purple iridescent synthetic sparkle fibers with opal shimmer for fly tyingHedron Mirage Opal Accent iridescent white synthetic flash fibers bundled and tied center on grid mat for fly tying
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Blue Hareline Helix Flash strands, long iridescent synthetic tinsel for fly tying with aqua and purple shimmerHareline Helix Flash fly tying fibers swatch: iridescent synthetic strands in blood red, blue, chartreuse, orange and pink
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Copper orange shimmery synthetic hair bundle tied at one end for fly tying, Hedron MicrolonHedron Microlon fly tying nylon hair strips in brown, chestnut and black, long ultra-light synthetic fibers
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Flash Quick Picks

  • Best All-Around: Hedron Flashabou - Best for tiers who want one dependable flash that works in streamers, nymphs, and saltwater patterns. It’s easy to blend, easy to stack, and comes in a huge range of colors for matching or contrasting.
  • Best for Baitfish Profiles: Hedron Lateral Scale - Great for streamer and saltwater tiers building wider, “scale-y” shoulders and lateral accents. The wider cut helps create a defined baitfish look without needing a bulky underbody.
  • Best Extra Pop (Bright Water / Aggressive Fish): Hedron Holographic Flashabou - A strong choice when you want more visibility than standard flash for stained water, deeper runs, or fast retrieves. The holographic finish throws more angles of light, which can make a fly easier to track.
  • Best for Natural Shine: Hedron Mirage Flashabou - Ideal for trout streamers, surf candies, and subtle baitfish patterns where you want flash that doesn’t look “too metallic.” Mirage-style finishes tend to read more like translucent shimmer than hard sparkle.
  • Best Value Staple: Hareline Krystal Flash - Perfect for adding a few strands to tails, wings, and collars without overpowering a pattern. It’s a classic, versatile material that fits everything from trout streamers to panfish and saltwater baitfish.

How to Choose Fly Tying Flash

Match the “flash style” to the pattern

  • Streamers & baitfish: Look for flash that helps build shape (wider cuts like lateral-style flash) or blends cleanly into wings and tails (standard Flashabou/Krystal-style strands).
  • Nymphs & attractors: Use flash more sparingly, often just a few strands in the tail, or as a small hotspot/wingcase accent.
  • Saltwater shrimp/crab & resin flies: Flash can be layered under UV resin/epoxy to create depth and translucency, especially on baitfish patterns.

Choose width and stiffness for the job

Action: If you want a thin, lively accent that moves easily, pick finer-strand flash (common in Krystal-style materials). If you want a more defined lateral line or shoulder that “holds its lane,” a wider cut can be easier to control.

Best for: Wide flash for profile and definition; fine flash for subtlety and movement.

Avoid if: Your fly is already sparse, wide flash can overpower small trout patterns fast.

Color selection: start simple, then branch out

  • Confidence neutrals: Pearl, silver, and gold cover a lot of water and match many forage types.
  • Match-the-hatch baitfish: Use olive/white, grey/white, or tan/white flash blends to mimic local minnows.
  • Dirty water / low light: Brighter flash, holographic finishes, or bolder contrasts can help fish find the fly.

Where to place flash (practical tying notes)

  • Streamer tails: Start with 4, 10 strands, then adjust, many flies look better with less flash than you think.
  • Lateral lines: Place flash slightly above the midline on each side for a more realistic baitfish cue.
  • Wingcases & backs: Keep it narrow and tidy so it doesn’t twist your nymph profile.

Materials & Durability

  • Keep it clean: Flash picks up head cement, UV resin, and sticky wax easily, wipe your fingers and scissors to avoid gumming up strands.
  • Store by type/color: Use zip bags or small bins so flash doesn’t kink or tangle (especially wider cuts).
  • Trim last: For streamers, tie flash in slightly long, finish the fly, then trim to match your tail/wing length.
  • Less is usually better: Too much flash can “mask” your silhouette and reduce movement from softer materials like marabou or rabbit.

Complete Your Setup

Related Gear

  • Fly Tying Synthetics - Pair flash with modern fibers and brushes for durable, fast-tie streamers and baitfish patterns.
  • Fly Tying Thread/Tinsel/Wire - The right thread control and ribbing materials help you lock flash in place cleanly.
  • Fly Tying Hooks - Dial in hook shape and wire strength to match the profile you’re building with flash.
  • Fly Tying Beads, Coneheads & Eyes - Add weight and realism to complement flash-heavy patterns, especially streamers and saltwater flies.

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Fly Tying Flash FAQs

Q: What is fly tying flash used for?

A: Fly tying flash is added to imitate light reflecting off scales, shells, or insect shucks. It’s commonly used as a tail or wing accent in streamers, as a lateral line, or as a small nymph hotspot/wingcase detail.

Q: How much flash should I add to a streamer?

A: Start with a small amount, often 4, 10 strands in the tail is plenty. If the fly looks “all flash,” you’ve usually gone too far; add more only if you need extra visibility.

Q: What flash colors should I buy first?

A: Pearl and silver cover most baitfish and general attractor needs, with gold as a strong third option. From there, add a few forage-matching shades like olive, grey, and tan.

Q: What’s the difference between Flashabou and Krystal Flash?

A: They’re both common flash materials, but they tend to have a different “look” in the water and at the bench. Many tiers use Flashabou when they want smooth, flashy strands and Krystal-style flash when they want a slightly different texture and a controlled accent.

Q: Is holographic flash too much for trout?

A: It can be if you overdo it, especially in clear water. Used sparingly (a few strands or a small accent), holographic flash can still work well on trout streamers and attractors.

Q: Can I use flash for nymph bodies?

A: Yes, flash can be wrapped as a body, used as ribbing, or added as a small wingcase/flashback accent. For most nymphs, subtlety is the key so the fly keeps a natural silhouette.

Q: What’s the cleanest way to tie in flash so it won’t slip?

A: Use firm thread tension and bind it down on top of a thread base rather than a slick bare hook. For tails and lateral lines, doubling strands over the thread and securing with a few tight wraps can help keep things aligned.

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