
Hollow Fleye
Hollow Fleye is a broad yet sparse baitfish streamer that offers a large profile without excess casting weight. It supports Hollow Fleye, hollow-tied baitfish fly, and big baitfish streamer searches.
Imitates: Smelt, shad, and open-water baitfish
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #2-2/0
- Best Season
- Spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Lakes, tailwaters, and trout water where fish key on suspended baitfish
- Water Temp
- 46-68°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 0X-2X
How to Rig It
Fish on a stout leader where long baitfish profiles matter more than bottom-hugging action.
How to Present It
Use steady strips and glides so the hollow profile breathes and tracks broadside.
Why It Works
Hollow tying creates the visual width of a big baitfish while keeping the fly lighter and easier to cast than denser patterns.
History
Bob Popovics popularized hollow tying for saltwater, and anglers adapted the concept anywhere predators wanted big baitfish profiles.
Pro Tip
This is a smart choice when trout are seeing larger prey but you do not want to throw a heavy articulated fly all day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use a Hollow Fleye for trout?+
Because it gives a large baitfish profile with relatively low casting weight and clean swimming action.
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