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EP Peanut Butter

Original price $9.95 - Original price $9.95
Original price
$9.95
$9.95 - $9.95
Current price $9.95
Color: Black/Red
Size: 3/0

Premium Saltwater Baitfish Fly Pattern

When aggressive saltwater predators are dialed into dense schools of small baitfish, give them the exact profile they are hunting for. Enrico’s Peanut Butter Fly is one of the most celebrated and highly productive saltwater baitfish imitations ever tied. Designed by master tier Enrico Puglisi, this iconic fly flawlessly mimics juvenile Atlantic menhaden (commonly known as "peanut bunker") and small herring, offering the perfect combination of structural width and translucent realism.

Engineered to cast easily despite its prominent silhouette, this fly sheds water on the backcast and swims with an irresistible, lifelike flutter that predatory fish simply cannot ignore.

Key Features:

  • Perfect Peanut Bunker Profile: Features the classic wide, compressed body shape that perfectly matches the hatch when gamefish are keyed in on juvenile bunker, herring, or shad.

  • EP Fibers Construction: Tied using Enrico’s legendary synthetic fibers, allowing the fly to maintain its realistic shape in the water while remaining incredibly durable against toothy species like bluefish and barracuda.

  • Neutral Buoyancy & Lifelike Action: Suspends beautifully in the water column and tracks straight on the strip, reacting dynamically to every twitch of your fly line.

  • Easy-Casting Design: Unlike heavy, water-logged natural hair flies, the synthetic materials shed water instantly on your pick-up, allowing for effortless, long-distance casts even in stiff coastal winds.

  • Target Multi-Species Saltwater: A legendary staple for coastal stripers and bluefish in the Northeast, as well as a highly effective choice down south for snook, sea trout, and tarpon.

Product Specifications:

  • Designer: Enrico Puglisi (EP Flies)

  • Pattern Style: Peanut Butter / Baitfish Streamer

  • Available Sizes: 2/0 and 3/0

  • Origin: Made in the USA

  • Best Suited For: Striped bass, bluefish, snook, tarpon, weakfish, and offshore pelagics feeding on schooling baitfish.