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Guys:
What's your favorite pattern for pelagics (blues, bonito, albies, spanish macs)? I've heard about various epoxy flies, and small bunny flies, but plan on tying and trying for these buggers in August. -- Rob -- so much fishing, so little time -- --please remuv the 'NOWAY2it' from my email addy to email me-- |
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G'day Rob
As for your pelagic patterns, try Surf Candys sizes 4 to 2/0, Polar Fibre Minnows.. same size hooks, Neer Hair Minnows, Garfish Patterns, Cube Fly Patterns (if ya get desperate and start burleying up and throwing cubed baitfish in, a cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) and also, dont forget your clouser minnows, various weights in hook eyes, basic rule, keep the belly of the clouser white, and when i tie it in, i try and add a bit of sparkle flash so it can shimmer a bit on the drop hope that helps a lil bit Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Williams Sportsfishing South East Qld, Australia http://www.fishseq.com - http://www.fishseq.net Soft Plastics - Hardbody Lures - Flyfishing - Spinnerbaits "-- Rob" wrote in message ... Guys: What's your favorite pattern for pelagics (blues, bonito, albies, spanish macs)? I've heard about various epoxy flies, and small bunny flies, but plan on tying and trying for these buggers in August. -- Rob -- so much fishing, so little time -- --please remuv the 'NOWAY2it' from my email addy to email me-- |
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G'day Rob
As for your pelagic patterns, try Surf Candys sizes 4 to 2/0, Polar Fibre Minnows.. same size hooks, Neer Hair Minnows, Garfish Patterns, Cube Fly Patterns (if ya get desperate and start burleying up and throwing cubed baitfish in, a cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) and also, dont forget your clouser minnows, various weights in hook eyes, basic rule, keep the belly of the clouser white, and when i tie it in, i try and add a bit of sparkle flash so it can shimmer a bit on the drop hope that helps a lil bit Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Williams Sportsfishing South East Qld, Australia http://www.fishseq.com - http://www.fishseq.net Soft Plastics - Hardbody Lures - Flyfishing - Spinnerbaits "-- Rob" wrote in message ... Guys: What's your favorite pattern for pelagics (blues, bonito, albies, spanish macs)? I've heard about various epoxy flies, and small bunny flies, but plan on tying and trying for these buggers in August. -- Rob -- so much fishing, so little time -- --please remuv the 'NOWAY2it' from my email addy to email me-- |
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cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in
the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) those are not available for this shorebound angler, unfortunately ![]() but I'll definitely be trying epoxys and clousers. -- Rob |
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you can try burleying up while being shore based... also try a gold bomber
fly.. .. very affective fly when shore based.. very big and bulky.. on a size 2/0 hook its around 5" long try this link to see what a bomber looks like http://www.fishseq.com/modules.php?s...view_photo.php They are a top producer for inshore/offshore fish.. you can change the colours to greens and blues and such.. but gold and black is our most common colour for fish like Barramundi Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Williams Sportsfishing South East Qld http://www.fishseq.com - http://www.fishseq.net Soft Plastics - Hardbody Lures - Flyfishing - Spinnerbaits "-- Rob" wrote in message ... cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) those are not available for this shorebound angler, unfortunately ![]() but I'll definitely be trying epoxys and clousers. -- Rob |
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![]() "-- Rob" wrote in message ... cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) those are not available for this shorebound angler, unfortunately ![]() but I'll definitely be trying epoxys and clousers. -- Rob |
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![]() "-- Rob" wrote in message ... cube pattern fly (to represent a fishes head) once dropped in the middle of the chum can often pick up BIG fish.. especially your Longtail Tuna (Bluefin Tuna) those are not available for this shorebound angler, unfortunately ![]() but I'll definitely be trying epoxys and clousers. -- Rob |
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you can try burleying up while being shore based...
pardon my ignorance, but what does "burleying up" mean? The bomber is a cool fly, it is imitated by a black over gold bomber A long lure by the spin fisherman! Never saw a fly in that color though. Around here for striped bass that is a top nighttime lure color combination. Most of the fish that are known as pelagics around here (not sure what a barramundi is, but I'll look it up) go for, as you suggest, greens/blues over white with some flash...from what I've read. Thanks, Rob |
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Burleying is probably known as Chumming to you?? the process of cutting up
frozen bait (fish, squid, shrimp/prawns) and throwing them in the water to attract predatory fish The Bomber is indeed a cool fly, and you are correct, it is an imatation of a B52 Gold Bomber Lure used by alot of lure fisherman world wide, but here in Australia, it is most commonly used for fish like Barramundi and Mangrove Jacks (Australian Native Fish Species, Barramundi get to around 120lbs and is a fresh and sal****er fish, Mangrove Jack's are known as the pitbulls of the rivers, one of the hardest fighting fish in our waters pound for pound, a 2kg Mangrove Jack can blow out 20lb braided line.. Mangrove Jacks get to around 19kgs, they live in our river systems till they reach about 3 to 4kg and 80cm then head out to the reef's) The fish we have here are different, but we do share the most common pelagics, like tunas and a fish you call BlueFish, we call them tailor, average weight is around the 10lb mark, but we get them upto 30lb and they can sometimes be a pest they are that prolific, but they are usually a year round fish, but still move off during the warmer months and yes, Green and Blue over White is very affective, probably as its the most common colour for baitfish, but also a suggestion, if your going to try and "match the hatch" as they say, make your fly a fraction larger then the fish they are feeding on so it stands out a bit more.. even using a felt tip pen to make lines across the back of the fly to give it that baitfishy look of camoflage can help But this clouser here should work the best for you.. http://www.fishseq.com/modules.php?s...ew _photo.php Hope that helps Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Williams Sportsfishing South East Qld http://www.fishseq.com - http://www.fishseq.net Soft Plastics - Hardbody Lures - Flyfishing - Spinnerbaits |
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Burleying is probably known as Chumming to you?? the process of cutting up
frozen bait (fish, squid, shrimp/prawns) and throwing them in the water to attract predatory fish The Bomber is indeed a cool fly, and you are correct, it is an imatation of a B52 Gold Bomber Lure used by alot of lure fisherman world wide, but here in Australia, it is most commonly used for fish like Barramundi and Mangrove Jacks (Australian Native Fish Species, Barramundi get to around 120lbs and is a fresh and sal****er fish, Mangrove Jack's are known as the pitbulls of the rivers, one of the hardest fighting fish in our waters pound for pound, a 2kg Mangrove Jack can blow out 20lb braided line.. Mangrove Jacks get to around 19kgs, they live in our river systems till they reach about 3 to 4kg and 80cm then head out to the reef's) The fish we have here are different, but we do share the most common pelagics, like tunas and a fish you call BlueFish, we call them tailor, average weight is around the 10lb mark, but we get them upto 30lb and they can sometimes be a pest they are that prolific, but they are usually a year round fish, but still move off during the warmer months and yes, Green and Blue over White is very affective, probably as its the most common colour for baitfish, but also a suggestion, if your going to try and "match the hatch" as they say, make your fly a fraction larger then the fish they are feeding on so it stands out a bit more.. even using a felt tip pen to make lines across the back of the fly to give it that baitfishy look of camoflage can help But this clouser here should work the best for you.. http://www.fishseq.com/modules.php?s...ew _photo.php Hope that helps Tim -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Williams Sportsfishing South East Qld http://www.fishseq.com - http://www.fishseq.net Soft Plastics - Hardbody Lures - Flyfishing - Spinnerbaits |
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