Head lure designer at Nomad Design demonstrates how to rig the Slipstream Flying Fish for kite fishing and slow trolling. Kite fishing inspired the development of the Slipstream Flying Fish and testing has proven the slow troll approach to be extremely effective on Tuna.
Pelagic predators around the world eat Flying Fish including Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Striped Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, Bluefin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Bigeye Tuna, Mahi Mahi to name a few. The Slipstream Flying Fish can be rigged to target all these species and more. Lure designer Damon Olsen takes you through the different rigging options. Detailed videos on each rigging method are available at our You tube channel @NomadDesignTackle
The Slipstream Flying Fish is a revolutionary heavy duty Hybrid lure that has been designed to perfectly mimic a Flying Fish in both appearance and action in the water. It is extremely versatile and can be cast, trolled or fished from a kite, with a huge variety of rigging options to suit your specific style of fishing.
The unique folding wing design allows the wings to fold back when cast for extra distance or when fighting big Tuna and Marlin for reduced drag through the water. The wings, tail fin and side fins can all be changed or replaced with Nomad Design WING SETS to create your own ultimate Flying Fish colour scheme.
Designed to be trolled up to 8-9kn, the through body rigging means it can be rigged like a conventional skirted lure to slide up the leader when fighting a fish, ensuring fish stay hooked.
When kite fishing, the hook holder channel along the top of the body allows the hook to sit perfectly positioned but completely concealed, meaning the only thing the fish see from below is a completely natural looking Flying Fish skipping along the surface. The Slipstream can also be cast into schools of feeding fish or in any other situation to perfectly mimic a Flying Fish.
Every predator in the ocean loves to eat Flying Fish, and the Nomad Design Slipstream has been crafted by decades of experience on the water to be tougher, last longer and to catch big fish.
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