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Learn how to tie the Kinky Muddler fly pattern—a versatile baitfish imitation designed by Johnny King. In this tutorial, we create a herring-colored Kinky Muddler using saddle hackles, bucktail, and sculpting fibers to build the perfect baitfish profile. Whether you're targeting striped bass, bluefish, or other saltwater species, this fly will become a favorite in your arsenal. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction to the Kinky Muddler 0:55 Materials Overview (Hook, Thread, Bucktail, etc.) 3:10 Starting the Thread Base and Bucktail Tail 5:00 Adding Saddle Hackles (White and Pink) 8:00 Incorporating Crystal Flash 9:40 Building the Body with Sculpting Fiber 16:50 Trimming and Shaping the Baitfish Profile 23:00 Attaching Eyes and UV Resin 27:00 Final Touches and Fishing Tips Materials Used: Hook: Mustad Heritage Tarpon Streamer Hook (#2) Thread: Danville Monocord Bucktail: Saltwater Edge Bucktail Strung Chinese Saddle Hackle: White Saddle Hackle: Pink Sculpting Flash Fiber: Light Blue, Peacock, Natural/White Flash: Crystal Flash (Gray Ghost) Eyes: 3D Super Pearl (1/4 inch) UV Resin: Medium Viscosity Why Tie the Kinky Muddler? This fly's bulky head design creates a darting motion, while the long tail offers lifelike swimming action, making it perfect for saltwater predators. Customize the pattern to tie baitfish like sardines, peanut bunker, or even squid variations. Shop the materials: [Insert link to materials from your store] Subscribe for more fly-tying tutorials: [Your Channel Link] Join our community for tips and discussions: [Link to group/forum] Tags: Fly tying tutorial Kinky Muddler fly Saltwater fly fishing How to tie baitfish flies Striped bass fly Herring fly pattern Saltwater Edge tying tutorial Fly tying techniques