



The Schminnow is a popular choice for inshore species because of its unique ability to mimic a baitfish or shrimp. This variety allows for a slimmer presentation for imitating thinner bait fish. I love to use this fly when glass minnow schools are present. Fly is tied with a Craft Fur tail, Krystal Flash Chenille body, and bead chain eyes. All flies are hand tied with Gamakatsu SL11-3U hooks in size 1/0, 2, and 4.