Why Tie Tube Flies?
Choose one of the options below to find detailed information on the benefits of tying Eumer tube flies, answers to all of your questions about tube flies, and comprehensive photo and video instructions.
Many people wonder what are the benefits of tying on Eumer tubes? Here are a few:
Traditional Tube Flies
- Low mortality—If a fish swallows the hook, simply cut the leader. The hook will then dissolve away without causing any additional harm to fish. Just replace the hook and continue fishing.
- New options—The pattern size and style aren't dependent on hook style like conventionally tied flies.
- Versatility—Easily switch your hooks from freshwater styles to saltwater and back again.
- Endless hook options (primarily short shank)—Single, double and treble with fine, standard or extra strong wire diameters.
- Catch more fish—When fighting the fish, less hook leverage with shorter shank hooks result in a higher percentage of fish caught.
- Your tube flies will last longer—During the fight, the fly slides up the leader and away from sharp teeth.
- Re-use—If the hook breaks or dulls, simply replace it and continue fishing the same fly.
- Easy adjustments—Incorporate brass tube bodies, cones and beads to add or adjust sink rates of flies.
Convertible Tube Flies
- Same appearance and benefits as traditional tube flies (see above) just treated as components... "heads/tubes" and "tails/hooks".
- Components can be interchanged to create endless "mix and match" color and profile combinations while angling.
- Always have the right tube fly in your box to match the food source or fishing condition at hand.
- More room in your vest because you can eliminate half of the fly boxes with this new tube fly concept.





