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Kreinik Flash

Kreinik Flash

World-renown, highly attractive and effective metallic fibers for fishing lures—both saltwater and freshwater. The famous Kreelex lure is 100% Kreinik Flash. f you want a fun day on the water, flash some Kreinik Flash.

Most colors come in small skeins or bulk skeins

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  • AlumiFlash 1/100" Unsupported

    Flat, smooth, 1/100" width. Super bright metallic. Available only in gold. 

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  • Flash 1/69" Unsupported

    The ultimate metallic for adding sparkle, action, and light reflection to the tails and wings of many flies, from small to large. Strong, static free, and less slippery than other brands. Unsupported means it is a single metallic strand without a nylon supporting thread. 

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    • Once you have selected your colors, scroll down and click "Add to cart"
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  • Flash 1/69" Supported

    Flash is a strong synthetic metallic for adding movement and shine to flies of all sizes. Static free and less slippery than other brands. Supported means it has a nylon supporting thread for extra body. 

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  • Flash 1/32" Unsupported

    This Flash is a strong synthetic metallic in 1/32" width. Static free, less slippery than other brands, and unsupported (meaning it is a single strand without supporting fiber). 

    • Choose your skein size: medium or bulk
    • Once you have selected your colors, scroll down and click "Add to cart"
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  • Flash 1/16" Unsupported

    This Flash is a strong synthetic metallic in our widest size, 1/16" width. Static free, less slippery than other brands, and unsupported (a single strand without supporting fiber). Use for tails or bodies. 

    • Choose your skein size: medium or bulk
    • Once you have selected your colors, scroll down and click "Add to cart"
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    • $21.45
  • Kreinik Flash ideas from an expert

    Kreinik Flash is your secret ingredient for success every time you fish

    by Harrison Steeves III

    Tired of fighting the static electricity, or wish that other brands of flash were a little bit limper to get more action out of it? Well then, shift to Kreinik Flash.

    Does this sound like some sort of sales hype on a used car lot? Maybe it does, but once you try this material I don't believe you'll think so. I did a “double take” when I first saw this material hanging on the walls of the conference room at Kreinik. It turned out to be the material in its raw form before it was woven into the braids and ribbons. My reaction was, “Give it to me! I'll take every color you have.” The material is called Kreinik Flash. Since that day, I have stopped using other brands of flash entirely and use them only for some very special (and I do mean special) applications. I have enough problems in my life and don't need to waste time fighting with fly tying materials.

    What I particularly like about the put-ups of Kreinik Flash is the nifty way they come packaged: in a clear plastic tube, with a lock tie in the middle. The end of the lock tie is passed through the tube and the material is pulled into the tube until just the right amount sticks out of the end. You can cut off the right amount and keep the remainder in the package without making a mess. Plus, you can store dozens of these tubes in a very tight space. My travelling fly tying kit has a complete selection of colors neatly tucked away in compartments. 

    Even though I used other brands in the past, the static electricity associated with some of these products drove me nuts. The Kreinik material, for whatever reason, does not exhibit this quality. If you don’t believe me, try rubbing the material all over your hands and you will see that it won't make any difference. 

    Kreinik Flash has some other nice qualities:

    • There is a very small supportive thread fiber associated with this material that makes it very tough, tougher than most other brands of material, while being flexible. These colors are referred to as "supported Flash" colors. 
    • You can also get "unsupported Flash" without that supportive fiber, giving you a totally different movement in the water.
    • It has sparkle, and it comes in just about any color you could ask for. 
    • It is also priced competitively, and for those of you who tie commercially it is available in bulk. 

    I can't tell you everything I do with this versatile material because there are so many options. As I stated previously, I use it almost exclusively in patterns calling for other products of this type, but I have also taken its use a bit further. For example, I tie saltwater flies using only the Kreinik Braids, Ribbons, and Flash. Also, since it is made of the same material as the braids and ribbons, the colors for the flash can be matched exactly to the braids and ribbons. I don't use any hair, feathers, or other natural materials. Heresy? I don't think so. If you are going to fish for toothy varmints, why not tie flies they can't tear up so easily? It's as simple as that. 

    I have also tied salmon and steelhead flies using only the Kreinik materials. Tags, butts, and bodies are tied using the braids and ribbons, and the wings and beards are tied using combinations of colors available in the Kreinik Flash. I once tied up a series for Jim Bashline who used them with great success, even to the point of having a guide come over and beg him to show him the pattern he was using. Jim and I talked extensively about tying salmon and steelhead flies using only the Kreinik materials. 

    I also use Kreinik Flash when tying midge larvae. A single strand wrapped around the shank of a tiny hook produces one of the finest midge larva you can imagine. Even if you tie a lot of them, there are probably enough fibers in a single hank of the material to last you for years. On dubbed body midge larvae, try ribbing the body with a strand of the material. It works like a charm and adds just enough color, sparkle, and flash to increase your odds considerably.

    What do the letters mean? Colors ending in a "V" such as 001V have a matte, less reflective finish. Colors ending in a "HL" such as 001HL are hi-lustre and are very shiny. Colors ending in a "L" such as 001L are holographic. Colors ending in a "F" will glow-in-the-dark when exposed to light. 

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  • Watch Chuck Kraft make a Kreelex lure

    Learn how to make the famous Kreelex fly from the inventor himself, legendary Chuck Kraft. This lure is Kreinik Flash in pure form: simple and effective. The first lure in the video is the Kreelex. 

    Kreinik Flash is a soft metallic that enables a fly fishing lure to move seamlessly through the water. It comes in basic metallic colors, hi lustre metallic colors, vintage (or antiqued) metallic colors, pearlescent colors, UV colors, and glow-in-the-dark colors. 

    In this Kreelex lure, Flash in all gold, or a blend of gold and silver, or gold and silver and copper seems to be the winning combination. It's simple yet so potent. Eye-catching for a great catch. Chuck combined "Kreinik" (since it's all Kreinik materials) and "Rolex" to come up with the name — the bright gold made him think of Rolex watches.

    Headhunters Fly Shop says it's a staple trout streamer on the Missouri River, South Fork Snake River, Big Hole River, Henrys Fork and other large western trout rivers. Fly Life Magazine says, "Most who fished the Kreelex have found almost every gamefish a willing consumer, like peacock bass, snook, musky, tarpon, largemouth bass, and many more."

    Video by Eastern Trophies Fly Fishing. Visit their shop for fly fishing supplies and more, visit their YouTubeChannel for fabulous videos.

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  • Sparse Woolly Bugger Pattern

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    This fly is purposely tied sparse. You can bet a trout has seen a lot of Woolly Buggers in their day and this pattern gives ‘em something to think about.

    Materials Needed and Instructions:

    •  6/0 thread - Black
    • 3x streamer hook
    • Gold Bead 1/8 - 5/32
    • Black marabou
    • Kreinik Heavy #32 Braid in your color choice
    • Kreinik Flash In A Tube 006HL – Blue Hi Lustre, or your color choice
    • Grizzly saddle hackle

      1.)  Place the bead on your hook.  You may need to crimp down the barb of the hook. Tie on your thread and wrap all the way to the curve of the hook.

      2.)  Measure a piece of Marabou about the same length as the shaft of the hook. Use a pinch wrap to tie on the marabou. This forms the tail. Trim off the excess. Tie in 4-8 strands of the Kreinik Flash In A Tube around the tail, and trim them to the same size as the tail.

      3.)  Tie the Kreinik Heavy #32 Braid & a saddle hackle feather at the tail. Tightly wrap the braid (not the hackle) forward to a point just behind the hook eye. Tie off the braid, and trim the excess.

      4.)  Wrap the hackle forward, and secure it at the head. Trim the excess, and add a whip finish to the fly.

    Fishing These Flies:
    The great thing about Woolly Buggers is that there is no wrong way to fish this fly. Add some weight to the fly or use a sink tip line to get you fly down deep and dead drift it. Use the same technique and strip it. Add even more weight to your tippet and bounce it along the bottom. Try an un-weighted version to fish along the surface and strip the fly in. This fly simply produces whether you are fishing the smallest mountain stream, large impoundments even in saltwater.

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