Far Bank Enterprises

RIO's Hogan Hardline Baitfish

$59.99

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Description

"A few years ago while talking to a few of my fellow striper guides I was awakened to the importance of lateral lines on bait fish. I had already put lateral lines on my bait fish patterns but never thought of them as an important part of my flies… it was more an attractive element. Furthermore, I never even called them lateral lines – I would call them cheeks or gills. After talking with my peers – who had already figured out that lateral lines were a very definitive component of most bait fish – I started looking at a lot of the bait that I was imitating with my flies. What I found was most of the bait that I was representing had what I call hard or dark lateral lines – and even the ones that don’t had a flash or sheen that divided the fish or color pallet of the fish. When I started adding hard black or purple UV’ish flash to my flies I found it made a HUGE difference in how the flies fished – Especially in clear water and high sun conditions. From that came the Hardline Baitfish in two colors. One the standard Oliver with a hard black lateral line and the Chad (Shad) color with a more purple sheen."

Specifications

Category

Streamers

Sink Rate

suspending

Target Species

bass, pike-musky, salmon-steelhead, inshore

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Action

baitfish imitation with flash and subtle movement

Conditions

clear water, low light, open water

Field Notes

This is a baitfish-style streamer designed to imitate small forage fish, especially for striped bass and other predatory species. The description specifically notes strong performance in clear water and high-sun conditions thanks to the dark lateral line and flash. Fish it with strips, pauses, or a steady retrieve to suggest a fleeing baitfish.

Pros

  • Strong baitfish profile with lateral-line flash
  • Effective in clear water and bright sun
  • Versatile streamer for freshwater and saltwater use

Cons

  • May be less effective in very dirty water without added contrast
  • Streamer presentation can require active stripping technique

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