Galvan Fly Reels Fishermen's Spot

Fly Patterns:

The Tuna Kahuna

Fishing Notes


The Tuna Kahuna is a beefy fly, but because it's tied with synthetics, it doesn't absorb that much water, and is relatively easy to cast.

Floyd told us that the fly gets bit on the sink a lot, so one of the main things people can do to get more strikes with the Tuna Kahuna is to simply be more patient, and let the fly sink deep, even if fish are hitting on top. But be ready for the strike as the fly sinks.

Sparks typically fishes the TK on a 450 - 500 grain Rio Striper shooting head. Once the fly has reached the right depth, a fast, two handed retrieve is usually the ticket.


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