Borski Slider Fly
A Redfish pattern that fools the big boys…
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The Borski Slider was originally invented for Bonefish but has quickly morphed into a fly that’s well-known for its ability to fool picky redfish. This baitfish imitation works well in shallow water marshes and sandy flats when targeting fish with a large appetite. The fly is relatively easy to tie, especially the back half, but does involve spinning some Deer Hair. The Deer Hair acts as a natural weed guard on the hook and makes it an even better pattern for areas with grassy bottoms. If you’re headed to the southeastern US this winter to chase Redfish (like we are), don’t go without a few of these flies.
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📜Recipe:
                  Tiemco 811S
                  Danville Monofilament Thread
                  Hareline Painted Dumbbell Eyes – Yellow, Large
                  Hareline Extra Select Craft Fur – Tan
                  Hareline Variant Neck Hackle
                  Loctite Super Glue Brush-On Superglue
                  Hareline Dyed Deer Belly Hair
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