saltwater shrimp flies  designed to mimic the appearance and movement of live shrimp, which are a common prey for various saltwater game fish species such as bonefish, redfish, permit,tarpon,Bream,Taylor,Flathead etc etc

The shrimp are typically tied using a variety of materials, including synthetic fibers, feathers, and flash materials. They are often constructed on a hook using various tying techniques to create a realistic representation of a shrimp's body, legs, and antennae. 

When fishing with shrimp fly, cast the and retrieve it using techniques that simulate the natural movement of a shrimp. This can involve short, quick strips or slower, more deliberate movements to entice the fish into striking. The goal is to present the fly in a way that triggers the predatory instincts of the fish and elicits a strike.

Saltwater shrimp patterns can vary in size and coloration, allowing anglers to adapt to different fishing conditions and the specific preferences of the target species. Common color variations include tan, brown, olive, and pink, as these colors often closely resemble the hues of real shrimp.