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Pike caught on a pike fly of the Nayat baitfish type – Pike Terror

PIKE FLIES

Pike Terror single hook pike flies are baitfish-style patterns – classic in form, but modern in construction.

Each fly in this category is designed to work equally well on a fly rod or a spinning setup with a cheburashka head. What makes them different? First: durability and a natural, responsive movement you won’t find in mass-produced lures. At the core of every streamer is a hand-twisted Dubbing Brush – the engine behind the wide profile that pushes water and sends a strong hydroacoustic signal, while still casting long and precise without overloading your setup. Then comes Snow Runner (also known as Nayat) – springy, lightweight, and naturally wavy. It doesn’t tangle or collapse in water. It reacts to every impulse, starts working the moment it hits the surface, and keeps moving regardless of retrieve speed. It gives streamers their life and attitude. And finally: Pike Terror Flash – our custom blend of long, lively flash fibers that add that extra spark of provocation. These aren’t toys. These are pike streamers built to catch fish. No gimmicks. No marketing fluff. Just effectiveness, backed by real-world experience. Why do Pike Terror streamers last longer than they should? Anyone who’s landed a pike on a fly knows what those teeth can do. Crushing bites, thrashing fights – most flies don’t survive. Ours do. Pike Terror flies – whether you call them flies or streamers, they catch just the same – are built from materials that can take a beating. Catching a dozen pike on one fly? That’s typical. Some survive dozens more. The secret is Snow Runner – a natural hair that doesn’t felt, tangle, or die after a few fish. Just comb it out, and it’s ready for another round. Looking for a fly that keeps fishing after fish number twenty? You’ve just found it.
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