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What's Your Favorite Fly For...
I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish
for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? |
What's Your Favorite Fly For...
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 07:12:48 GMT, "Hooked" wrote:
I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? I fish for smallies quite a bit after June. Dahlberg Divers on top and Koch's Lampreys on the bottom. A Koch's Lamprey is a lead eyed bunny leech with a band of red dubbing behind the eyes that supposedly imitates the gills of the brook lamprey, a small lamprey native to midwestern streams. I also use a lot of wooly buggers and some clousers. g.c. |
What's Your Favorite Fly For...
"Hooked" wrote in message ... I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? Foxee Red Clouser Minnow - an excellent imitation of a fleeing soft craw or small sculpin. Joe C. http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org |
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Clouser Minnow. Actually I have been to his shop on a few occasions in Middleton, PA - nicest man you'd ever want to meet. Dick On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 07:12:48 GMT, "Hooked" wrote: I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? |
What's Your Favorite Fly For...
"Hooked" wrote in message ... I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? Chart/white clouser, Kaufmann black stone fly, assorted Peck's Poppers, and size 8 - 1/0 gurglers. I've had fair luck on red fox clousers (crawfish pattern), but in the Kankakee River, you lose a lot of anything that bounces along the bottom. Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.631 / Virus Database: 404 - Release Date: 3/17/2004 |
What's Your Favorite Fly For...
for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the
"gamest fish that swims"? Foxee Red Clouser Minnow - an excellent imitation of a fleeing soft craw or small sculpin. Joe C. Joe, would you mind posting the colors etc for that? wayne |
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message
... I fish for smallies quite a bit after June. Dahlberg Divers on top and Koch's Lampreys on the bottom. A Koch's Lamprey is a lead eyed bunny leech with a band of red dubbing behind the eyes that supposedly imitates the gills of the brook lamprey, a small lamprey native to midwestern streams. I also use a lot of wooly buggers and some clousers. George, you live up in Merrill right? I've never heard of these lampreys in the streams around here. Got any URLs leading to info on these? How about that "Koch's Lamprey?" Black/grizzly wooly buggers and chartreuse/white clousers work best for me.(I just tied up some clousers with bead chain eyes, trying to make a few lighter than the lead standard which sink too quick in shallow water.) A few odd nymphs also work. |
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"Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(delete this)ameritech.net wrote in message
om... Chart/white clouser, Kaufmann black stone fly, assorted Peck's Poppers, and size 8 - 1/0 gurglers. I've had fair luck on red fox clousers (crawfish pattern), but in the Kankakee River, you lose a lot of anything that bounces along the bottom. Red fox clousers. Is that the same as the Foxee red clouser Cornmuse referred to? Got a pattern for them? |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 01:29:26 GMT, "Hooked" wrote:
"George Cleveland" wrote in message .. . I fish for smallies quite a bit after June. Dahlberg Divers on top and Koch's Lampreys on the bottom. A Koch's Lamprey is a lead eyed bunny leech with a band of red dubbing behind the eyes that supposedly imitates the gills of the brook lamprey, a small lamprey native to midwestern streams. I also use a lot of wooly buggers and some clousers. George, you live up in Merrill right? I've never heard of these lampreys in the streams around here. Got any URLs leading to info on these? How about that "Koch's Lamprey?" Black/grizzly wooly buggers and chartreuse/white clousers work best for me.(I just tied up some clousers with bead chain eyes, trying to make a few lighter than the lead standard which sink too quick in shallow water.) A few odd nymphs also work. Here's a link to the native lampreys in Wisconsin. http://www.seagrant.umn.edu/seiche/mar.02/art03.html The Koch's Lamprey is a local tie. Simple to make. It has a 3" zonker type tail tied over a matching dubbed body. At the front of the hook you tie in a pair of lead dumbell eyes. Tand then dub in a band of red right behind them to represent the gills. The zonker strip is tied at the front of the hook and then pulled over the dubbed body and attached again where the hook bend starts. g.c. |
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There's a guy in our tying club named Joe Kiselica who specializes in
fresh water patterns and bass. He recently tied a "Texas Crawdad" which he says is great for bass, and is probably similar to the crawfish pattern Mark recommended. You can check out the Texas Crawdad pattern at www.uftri.com, click on Fly Catalog, then click on the Texas Crawdad and it will show you the picture and the pattern recipe. (Also as someone mentioned, the wooly bugger is a huge goto pattern for bass. Last season a mongo-sized bass broke my line after a short fight, after he hit a black wooley bugger with an olive head, on a pretty large hook, it was a 4 or a 6. That was in Candelwood Lake, CT) Also, I'm new to this newsgroup so I'm not sure where most of you are from, but if you're in the Northeast, UFTRI (United Fly Tyers of Rhode Island) is putting on it's first Fly Tying show on Saturday April 3, 2004. Here's a flyer detailing the show if you can make it: http://www.uftri.com/snefts/symposium2004.asp Tight wraps, Doug "Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(delete this)ameritech.net wrote in message . com... "Hooked" wrote in message ... I don't fish much for trout, and I was just wondering, how many of you fish for smallmouth bass and what is your favorite fly for catching the "gamest fish that swims"? Chart/white clouser, Kaufmann black stone fly, assorted Peck's Poppers, and size 8 - 1/0 gurglers. I've had fair luck on red fox clousers (crawfish pattern), but in the Kankakee River, you lose a lot of anything that bounces along the bottom. Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.631 / Virus Database: 404 - Release Date: 3/17/2004 |
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