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Hedron Flashabou Saltwater

Flashabou Saltwater Color
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Hedron Flashabou Saltwater

Hedron Flashabou Saltwater

Hedron Flashabou Saltwater is a premium flash material developed specifically for tying saltwater flies and large predator streamers. Its wider synthetic fibres produce bold reflective flashes that closely imitate the shimmering scales of both saltwater and freshwater baitfish.


Technical Specifications

Material Synthetic Flashabou fibres
Type Saltwater Flash, Contains approximately 225 strands, 1/16" wide by 10" long.
Properties Bright reflections, durable, lightweight, does not absorb water
Applications Saltwater flies, streamers, baitfish patterns, wings, tails and flash accents
Manufacturer Hedron Inc.

What is Hedron Flashabou Saltwater?

Hedron Flashabou Saltwater is a specialised version of the famous Flashabou material, designed to meet the demands of saltwater fly tying. The fibres generate intense flashes of reflected light while remaining flexible enough to preserve the fly's natural movement in the water.

It is an excellent choice for saltwater predator flies as well as large freshwater streamers. The material blends perfectly with synthetic hair, Bucktail, SF Blend, EP Fibers, Angel Hair and other flash materials, adding extra brilliance and realism to baitfish patterns.


Key Features

  • Designed specifically for saltwater fly patterns.
  • Creates bold reflective flashes.
  • Extremely lightweight material.
  • Does not absorb water.
  • Ideal for large streamers and baitfish imitations.
  • Blends perfectly with natural and synthetic fly tying materials.

Ideal For

  • Saltwater flies.
  • Streamers.
  • Baitfish imitations.
  • Wings and tails.
  • Flash accents.
  • Large predator fly patterns.

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Hedron Flashabou Saltwater is an excellent choice for fly patterns that need to stand out from a distance. Add just a few strands to the wing or tail to create a powerful flash effect without adding weight or reducing the natural movement of the fly.