Gas Station Sushi – Tarpon & Redfish Fly


Color: Black/Purple
Price:
Sale price$9.50

Description

Gas Station Sushi – Tarpon & Redfish Fly

The Gas Station Sushi is a proven inshore predator pattern designed for aggressive eats from Louisiana marsh redfish to Florida Keys tarpon.

Tied by Mack Bryson of Southeastern Flyworks, this fly blends movement, profile, and contrast into a pattern that consistently produces in real-world conditions. Built with flowing natural materials and subtle flash, the Gas Station Sushi creates a lifelike baitfish silhouette that triggers strikes when fish are keyed in and pressured.

Whether you're sight-casting to laid-up tarpon or working shallow flats for cruising redfish, this fly offers the perfect balance of movement, visibility, and durability.


Why It Works

• Natural baitfish profile with long, flowing movement
• Subtle flash for low-light and stained water conditions
• Proven across multiple fisheries from marsh to flats
• Designed to trigger reaction strikes from pressured fish
• Balanced weight for controlled presentations


Available Colors

Black/Purple – Ideal for low light, murky water, and high contrast conditions
Rust – A natural tone that excels in clear water and shrimp/crab-heavy environments


Built for Real Conditions

This isn’t a “tying desk” pattern — it’s a guide-proven fly that performs when it matters. The Gas Station Sushi has earned its reputation by consistently producing eats in some of the most competitive fisheries in the country.

From backwater marsh ponds to open flats, it’s a fly you can tie on with confidence.


Fly Details

• Tied by Mack Bryson – Southeastern Flyworks
• Premium materials for durability and movement
• Hook: Gamakatsu SL12s Saltwater Hook
• Designed for tarpon, redfish, and other inshore species


When to Fish It

• Low light conditions (early morning / evening)
• Stained or dirty water
• Sight casting to cruising fish
• When fish are pressured and ignoring standard patterns

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