Pancora Crab
I’ve had this little crab (crayfish, really) bookmarked for months! Any time I get the chance to use a new or unexpected material in a fly I get giddy. When I saw Ruben Martin tie his pancora crab on YouTube, I was fascinated and looked them up. A freshwater crustacean, they’re more closely related to crayfish and the trout in Patagonia love them! My attempt is 100% inspired by Ruben’s with a few differences in construction and uses a Fender guitar pick for the carapace (because, frankly, it’s perfect). If you’re wondering, I shaped it after heating it by pressing it to the back of my ice cream scoop!
Fly: Pancora Crab
Tied by: Erin Hyde
Inspired by: Ruben Martin’s Pancora Crab
Target Species: Trout
Materials:
- Hook
- Thread
- Carapace
- Antennae
- Antennule
- Eyes
- Legs
- Markers
- Glue
- Superglue
- UV resin (black)
- UV resin (clear)
Tools:
Video/Photo Setup:
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