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Top 10 Best Permit Flies You CANNOT Fish Without

Top 10 Best Permit Flies You CANNOT Fish Without

Looking to catch a trophy Permit? You NEED these flies in your box. All these flies are available from:

Stock your box with saltwater flies designed for the toughest environments and strongest fish. From delicate shrimp patterns for spooky bonefish to large baitfish streamers for tarpon and stripers, our collection covers every flats, surf, and bluewater scenario. Tied on heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant hooks, these flies are built to withstand salt, sand, and aggressive strikes. Filter by species to find the perfect patterns for your next destination.
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Umpqua Clouser Minnow fly chartreuse yellow-green synthetic fibers with red bead eyes and upturned silver hookUmpqua Clouser Minnow fly with olive and white synthetic hackle, iridescent flash fibers and red-ringed weighted eyes.
Umpqua Clouser Minnow Fly
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Umpqua Gotcha fly with silver bead head, tan synthetic hair body and iridescent flash tail on single hook
Umpqua Gotcha Fly
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Blue and white Umpqua Deceiver fly with bucktail fibers, silver tinsel strands and painted eye on single hookUmpqua Deceiver fly streamer with chartreuse top, white synthetic body, silver tinsel flash and green eyed head
Umpqua Deceiver Fly
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Pink Crazy Charlie fly with iridescent tinsel body, wispy synthetic fibers and silver bead eyes on curved hook
Umpqua Crazy Charlie Fly
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Lime green and white EP Peanut Butter fishing fly with long synthetic streamer fibers and prominent black 3D eyeEP Peanut Butter fly, black and purple synthetic streamer with yellow eye and red flash fibers
Enrico Puglisi EP Peanut Butter Fly
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Raghead Crab Fly
Umpqua Raghead Crab Fly
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Gold bead-head Bonefish Bitters fly with tan bucktail, yellow rubber legs with black specks and mesh body on hookBonefish Bitters fly with amber gold bead head, tan deer-hair body and bright yellow rubber legs for saltwater bonefish
Umpqua Bonefish Bitters Fly
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Umpqua Danger Muffin crab fly with tan/white fuzzy body, white legs with orange-red tips and dark steel hookSandy olive Danger Muffin crab fly with fuzzy chenille body, olive-brown legs, red-tipped claws and exposed hook
Umpqua Danger Muffin Crab Fly
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Tan and brown fuzzy Bauer Crab fly with yellow bead eyes, brown rubber legs and exposed hook, Umpqua flyUmpqua Bauer Crab fly with olive mossy foam body, amber bead eyes, brown rubber legs and silver hook
Umpqua Bauer Crab Fly
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Squimp FlyProduct video from Trident Fly Fishing
Umpqua Squimp Fly
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Tarpon Toad FlyProduct video from Trident Fly Fishing
Umpqua Tarpon Toad Fly
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Strong Arm Merkin FlyStrong Arm Merkin Fly
Umpqua Strong Arm Merkin Fly
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Rio Blind Charlie FlyRio Blind Charlie Fly
Rio Rio Blind Charlie Fly
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Flymen Alphlexo crab fly with translucent white mesh body, tan chenille legs, yellow painted eyes and single silver hookFlymen Alphlexo crab fly bright orange mesh body with rubber legs, bead eyes and silver hooks
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Umpqua Cathy's Fleeing Crab fishing fly, tan fuzzy body, orange marabou tail, green thread head and orange rubber legs
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Umpqua Big Fish Deceiver fly with chartreuse green and white feather body, red collar, flash fibers and single hookUmpqua Big Fish Deceiver fly with sky-blue marabou top, white barred feather body, silver flash and red throat
Umpqua Big Fish Deceiver Fly
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EP GT streamer fly with black and bright orange synthetic fur, iridescent flash fibers, foam eyes and single hookGrey baitfish streamer fly with long synthetic fur, lifelike white eye and exposed hook
Enrico Puglisi EP GT Fly
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Saltwater Flies Quick Picks

  • Best All-Around: Clouser Minnow - A versatile jigging pattern that catches everything from bonefish to stripers. Its lead eyes get the fly deep quickly where fish feed.

  • Best for Bonefish: Crazy Charlie - The gold standard for flats fishing, designed to imitate shrimp without spooking wary fish. Essential for shallow water wading.

  • Best for Tarpon: Tarpon Toad - A lightweight pattern that lands softly and suspends in the water column. Perfect for presenting to laid-up tarpon in clear water.

  • Best for Permit: Alphlexo Crab - A realistic crab imitation with a flex body that mimics natural movement. Built on heavy-wire hooks to withstand crushing jaws.

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How to Choose Saltwater Flies

Match the Prey

Saltwater predators are often focused on specific food sources. In the tropics, this usually means shrimp and crabs. For bonefish and permit, choose patterns like the Gotcha or Avalon Fly that mimic these crustaceans. For predatory fish like tarpon, snook, and striped bass, baitfish imitations such as the EP Peanut Butter or Deceiver are the standard. Always carry a mix of topwater poppers and subsurface streamers to cover different feeding zones.

Weight and Sink Rate

Shallow Flats: When fishing skinny water (1-3 feet), use lightly weighted flies with bead chain eyes or unweighted patterns. Heavy flies land with a loud splash that scares fish in these depths.

Deep Channels and Surf: For water deeper than 4 feet or strong currents, choose flies with lead dumbbell eyes (like the Clouser Minnow) or tungsten beads. These get your fly down to the strike zone quickly before the current sweeps it away.

Color Selection

Clear Water: In high-visibility conditions, stick to natural tones like tan, sand, olive, and white. These blend with the bottom and look realistic to inspecting fish.

Murky Water: In stained or low-light water, contrast is key. Black, purple, and chartreuse patterns create a distinct silhouette that helps fish locate the fly.

Care & Maintenance

  • Rinse Thoroughly: Saltwater corrodes hooks quickly. Rinse every fly with fresh water after your trip, even if it didn't touch the ocean.

  • Dry Completely: Never put wet flies back into a closed foam box. Let them air dry completely to prevent rusted hooks.

  • Check Hooks: Inspect hook points frequently. Saltwater fish have hard mouths, and a dull hook often results in lost fish. sharpen or replace as needed.

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Saltwater Flies FAQs

Q: What is the best all-around saltwater fly?

A: The Clouser Minnow is widely considered the most versatile. It imitates a variety of baitfish and shrimp, and its weighted eyes give it a jigging action that triggers strikes from almost any predatory species.

Q: Do I need weed guards on my flies?

A: Yes, especially for species like redfish and snook that hunt in grass or mangroves. A simple monofilament weed guard helps prevent your fly from snagging on vegetation without interfering with the hookset.

Q: What hook size should I use for bonefish?

A: Sizes #4, #6, and #8 are standard for bonefish. Use #4 for deeper water or larger fish, and size down to #8 for spooky fish in shallow, calm water.

Q: Why do some saltwater flies cost more?

A: Saltwater flies are tied on premium, corrosion-resistant stainless steel hooks which are more expensive than freshwater hooks. They also often use durable synthetic materials and complex tying techniques to withstand aggressive fish.

Q: How many flies should I bring on a trip?

A: For a week-long trip, bring at least 3-4 dozen flies. You want a variety of weights and colors, and you need backups for break-offs. It is better to have too many than to run out of the one pattern that is working.

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