There were so many different patterns. The Crab-Apple, Velcro crab, Merkin Crab, Epoxy Crab, Deer-Hair crab and the list went on and on. I tied many and fished few. They just never inspired the confidence that, in the heat of flats stalking, leads to many tie-ons and casts.
Ugly Crab in the scissors!
The first success I had was on a merkin style crab tied using the strands from an old mop. I think it was a sucker of a bonefish that fell to this horrible creation, but it did. Time went on and my enthusiasm for crabs can only be described as tidal.
A Titan that couldn't resist the Ugly Crab
They didn't look like the crabs in the mags but they landed bones, triggers, snappers and even a fat bluefin!
And they checked all the boxes I like to be checked when tying flies.
Namely:
* Fairly easy to tie
* Its not too neat
* Rides hook up, and
* When most fishermen look at it, they laugh
And, as it turns out, it catches fish.
There are now two variations and I swear I'll be hard pressed to ever tie any other crab pattern again.
The pattern:
#6 - #1 SL12s Gamikatsu
Thread: Light pink or orange.
Body: Any stiff synthetic hair material that can be tied merkin style
Mouth: Orange marabou
Eyes: 50lb mono with red beads (or get fancy and use epoxy and glitter)
Pincers: Combo tan marabou and natural zonker strips.
Legs: Either thin elastic bands or long silly legs (like proper long - check the pic)
Weight: Keel style tungsten beads... amount dependant on depth you fishing.
Right: Junior Bohar
Below: Spangled Emperor
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