Squimpish Spec Blend


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Description

Squimpish Spec Blend delivers the elusive combination of lifelike movement and water-shedding efficiency required for tying oversized predatory streamers. Manufactured by Squimpish Flies, this material integrates varying lengths of fine, synthetic fibers with subtle, pre-mixed flash on a fabric backing to perfectly mimic the mottled appearance of natural baitfish. It excels in harsh saltwater environments and demanding freshwater fisheries where anglers need to cast 8- to 12-inch profiles all day without suffering from waterlogged flies. Striper, musky, and offshore anglers rely on this blend to build bulk and profile while maintaining a fly light enough to cast on standard 8- to 10-weight setups.

The built-in natural taper of the fibers reaches up to 7 inches, eliminating the blunt, artificial look common with straight-cut synthetics. The multi-tonal color mixtures provide immediate, realistic depth, saving the tyer from having to manually blend multiple separate hanks of material to achieve a natural baitfish gradient.


How to Use Squimpish Spec Blend

To maximize the material's potential, tyers should prep the fibers correctly before tying them to the hook shank. Follow these basic steps for preparation:

  • Cut a clump directly from the fabric backing, staying as close to the base as possible.
  • Firmly comb out the shorter underfur near the base to clean the tie-in point.
  • Save the removed underfur, which functions as an excellent translucent dubbing for heads and bodies.

When mounting the prepared fibers, utilize reverse-tying or hollow-tying techniques to build structural volume without adding excessive weight. Lay the fibers pointing forward over the eye of the hook, secure them with strong thread wraps, and fold them back, creating a thread dam in front to force the fibers outward. This technique creates a wide, translucent baitfish profile that collapses during the cast and flares out aggressively upon pausing in the water.


Example Flies

Hollow Fleye: Bob Popovics' classic design relies on materials that can support their own shape when folded back, and Squimpish Spec Blend provides the exact stiffness-to-mobility ratio needed. The built-in flash and multi-tonal fibers create a translucent, bulky head that pushes water while maintaining a nearly weightless cast, making it an ideal choice for targeting striped bass in the surf.

Musky Double Deceiver: Articulated predators require materials that won't foul around the wire connections or hooks during erratic retrieves. By layering the Spec Blend over bucktail supports, tyers achieve a massive 10-inch profile that sheds water instantly, allowing the angler to figure-eight at the boat without dragging a saturated, heavy fly through the water column.


Why We Like It

Squimpish Spec Blend solves the constant struggle of balancing a large fly's underwater volume with its aerodynamic castability. The fibers hold virtually zero water, allowing an 8-inch streamer to slice through the wind just as easily on the fiftieth cast as on the first. The pre-blended colors and integrated flash reduce the number of individual materials needed on the desk, streamlining the tying process for complex, oversized baitfish patterns.

Additionally, the natural taper mimics high-end bucktail or premium craft fur, but with a durability that survives multiple toothy fish. The tips swim with a fluid, undulating action that stiffer synthetics fail to replicate, triggering reactionary strikes from cautious predators tracking the fly.


Squimpish Spec Blend vs Steve Farrar Flash Blend

While both materials target the large synthetic streamer market, Steve Farrar Flash Blend features a crinkled, slightly stiffer texture designed to build rigid volume with minimal thread support. Squimpish Spec Blend, in contrast, utilizes straighter, softer fibers that offer superior underwater articulation and a closer resemblance to natural hair. Tyers building rigid, wide-bodied bunker patterns often lean toward SF Blend for structural integrity, whereas those seeking fluid, eel-like swimming action or softer, pulsing baitfish profiles opt for the Squimpish Spec Blend.

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