FLY OF THE MONTH  

Marabou Estaz Fly

Hook – Mustad # 34007 (SW), size 1/0.

Thread – Danville’s 3/0 or Monocord, White.

Weight (optional) - Lead wire, or for a floating fly lay a base of closed cell

foam on the hook shank.

Tail – One or two white marabou blood feathers.

Tail Flash – (Optional) Gold/Copper Krystal Flash and a touch of pink

marabou on top.

Body – White estaz wrapped to the head.

Head (optional) – White thread built up with reflective eyes and epoxied head.  

This fly was primarily developed by CT / RI Fly Fisher Ron Whiteley. It is the saltwater fly fisher’s
version of a wooly bugger. I have caught everything from snappers, adult blues, stripers, false
albacore, bonito, and Spanish mackerel. This is an extremely easy and fast fly to tie. Although the
tail is marabou its also a very durable fly. It is usually one of the first flies I put on when encountering
blue fish. The marabou tail has fantastic movement.

When fishing the fly, erratic movements of the rod tip can often trigger strikes (a.k.a. the “Whiteley
Whiggle”). You can tie this fly in any variation you want, but white seems to be the ticket here. Just an
all round great representation of a small bait fish. Fellow fly fishers, it doesn’t get much easier or
better than this! You need to have this pattern in your fly box!

I will be tying this fly at the October H.F.F.A. meeting. If you have any questions about this fly or would
like to submit a pattern of the month I can be reached at 203 734-7879 or e-mail me at
pdinice@snet.net .