We don't say that lightly. The movement on Slow Rolla Tails — even in the slightest current — is remarkable. What really sets them apart is the wiggle on the drop: while most tails go dead the moment you stop stripping, the Slow Rolla keeps working, pulsing and rolling as it falls. That action on the pause is exactly what triggers strikes from permit, bonefish, redfish, snook, and other flats and back country species that key in on dying or fleeing prey.
Permit, bonefish, redfish, snook, and back country predators — any situation where a tail that moves on the drop and comes alive in slow current gives your fly the edge.
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Hareline Slow Rolla Tails
Color: red
3002 White Hall Blvd
Fairmont WV 26554
United States
3047713170
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