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Small Flying Fish 3 Pack | Epic Fishing

Small Flying Fish 3 Pack | Epic Fishing

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Small Flying Fish 3 Pack by Fish Razr

These 4-inch rubber flying fish from Fish Razr match the size of the smaller flyers you see skipping across the surface offshore. Each lure has a through-body hook slot that lets you rig with the hook point up or down depending on your setup. Prismatic 3D eyes add a realistic profile that gets attention from tuna, mahi, and other pelagics. Three lures per package in Blue or Black at $15.99.
  • 4-inch compact rubber flying fish lures
  • Through-body hook slot for flexible rigging
  • Prismatic 3D eyes for realism
  • Work solo, in daisy chains, or from a kite
  • 3 lures per pack at $15.99

Read our trolling lure guide for rigging tips

Match the Hatch When Small Flyers Are Around

When small flying fish are getting blasted offshore, tuna and mahi key in on that exact size profile. A 12-inch ballyhoo or big lure skirt does not match what the fish are eating. These 4-inch flying fish nail the size of juvenile flyers and give you a compact bait that looks right in the spread.

Run them solo behind a small trolling weight, add them to a daisy chain for a school effect, or fish them from a kite for a surface presentation that drives tuna crazy. The durable rubber body holds up to repeated strikes and the through-body hook slot gives you total control over hook placement. At $15.99 for three, you can rig a full chain without breaking the bank.

Through-Body Hook Slot

The molded hook channel runs the full length of the body. You can rig with the hook point facing up for cleaner swimming action or point down for a different presentation. This flexibility lets you match your rigging style and target species without modifying the bait.

Compact 4-Inch Profile

At 4 inches, these match juvenile flying fish that pelagics feed on aggressively. The small profile makes them perfect for daisy chains where you want a natural school appearance. They also work well as teasers when you want to draw fish into your spread without the bulk of a larger lure.

Durable Rubber Construction

The soft rubber body holds its shape through repeated trolling sessions and fish strikes. Unlike cheaper plastic imitations, these maintain their swimming action after getting chewed on. The material is pliable enough to look natural in the water but tough enough to last multiple trips.

How to Fish Small Flying Fish Lures

1. Thread your hook through the body slot with the point oriented up or down based on your preference

2. For solo trolling, attach to a 60-100 lb leader behind a small trolling weight or planer

3. For a daisy chain, rig 3-5 lures on a single leader spaced 12-18 inches apart

4. Troll at 5-8 knots to get the right skipping and splashing action

5. For kite fishing, rig on a short leader and clip to your kite line so the lure dances on the surface

6. Match your color to conditions - Blue for bright days, Black for overcast or low light

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Fish Razr / Epic Fishing Co.
Length 4 inches
Material Durable Rubber
Eyes Prismatic 3D
Hook Slot Through-body, up or down orientation
Colors Blue, Black
Pack Size 3 lures per pack
Price $15.99 per 3 pack
What species do small flying fish lures catch? +
Tuna (blackfin, yellowfin, bluefin), mahi, wahoo, and sailfish all eat flying fish. The small 4-inch profile is especially effective on blackfin tuna and schoolie mahi that key in on juvenile flyers. See our tuna fishing guide for more on targeting tuna offshore.
Can I troll these behind a planer? +
Yes. Rig them on a leader behind an inline planer to get them running subsurface. The compact size works well with planers because the drag is minimal. Check our trolling lure guide for planer rigging details.
How fast should I troll these? +
5-8 knots is the sweet spot. At that speed they skip and splash on the surface like a real flying fish trying to escape. Faster speeds work for wahoo but the action changes. Our trolling speed chart has optimal speeds by species.
How do I rig these on a daisy chain? +
Thread 3-5 lures on a single piece of 100-130 lb mono, spacing them 12-18 inches apart. Add a hook to the last lure only, or run them all hookless as teasers. See our trolling spread guide for daisy chain rigging.
What hook size works best? +
A 6/0 to 8/0 J-hook or circle hook works well with the 4-inch body. The through-body slot accommodates most standard trolling hook sizes. Check our circle hooks vs J-hooks guide for hook selection help.
Are these effective from a kite? +
Very effective. The compact size and rubber body create a natural splashing action when suspended from a kite line. Tuna and sailfish crush surface presentations like this. Read our saltwater lure guide for more on kite fishing lures.