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Mac-tuna patterns
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    Mac-tuna patterns

    hi guys and girls i was just wanting to know what your favourite mac-tuna fly pattern is

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2001

    Re: Mac-tuna patterns

    Jimbo
    its hard to go past a surf candy . Ideally a variety of sizes, and amounts of flash. Olive over white would probably be the most popular colour combo, but most subdued colours have their days. The name of the game is to match the bait and it get the fly in FRONT of a feeding fish- mac's can get very picky. Yet on other days they'll eat anything. Clousers, deceivers, polarfibre minnows and gummy minnows are also popular- Candies are my fvaourite. Gamakatsu sl12s is by far and away the most popular hook.
    Does that help? If you want I'll send you some which have worked for me. which area are you fishing?

    Voltz

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    Re: Mac-tuna patterns

    I've had luck on size 1/0 chartreuse surf candys stripped medium fast and size 3/0 clousers with a 3-4 inch tail in dark blue with crystal flas, and very heavy dumbells - trolled behind the boat through a school of feeding fish - normally on floating lines or at least on the surface, then also coming up to a reef as we saw the fish on the finder (candy's again) but this time on lead core line just fed overboard.

    No burley used before

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    Jack_Lives_Here
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    Re: Mac-tuna patterns

    Surf candies get the thumbs up from me also - easy to tie and last for ages.

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    Re: Mac-tuna patterns

    voltzy,
    that would be greatly appreciated mate, as i am interested to see other anglers different little variations to the pattern.

    i am also just starting out to tie my own flies being only a young fella (16) i am limited in the information i can receive from other (oh hees only young so i wont tell him much) anglers.

    oh and its the hervey bay fraser coast area

    cheers jim

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    Re: Mac-tuna patterns

    not sayin that all anglers are like that,
    the guys on this site along with some fellas i talk to regularly are great

    just some guys u meet whilst fishing can be real a#$holes

    cheers boys for the responses and letting me know what u guys think

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