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anyone have any suggestions on bass flies? I've tried the poppers with
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Lee wrote:
anyone have any suggestions on bass flies? I've tried the poppers with rubber legs, but all I catch are panfish. Roadkill Streamers...... http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...mer/index.html |
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I've just started fly fishing for bass and I get the same on the
poppers. I've started using flys that look like any large insect, they float just below the surface and big mouth have been bitting early morning and night. I'm also open for suggestions. In article , Lee wrote: anyone have any suggestions on bass flies? I've tried the poppers with rubber legs, but all I catch are panfish. |
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Rabbit Strip flies...you know, Zonkers, Double-Bunnies, Egg Sucking Leeches
and so on. Also streamers and bucktails. If you want to keep the panfish off the poppers, or any other flies, the only solution is to use flies the panfish can't get in their mouths. Mind you, they still might slap and thump them just out of sheer aggressiveness, but you won't have to release them. -Doc "sandy" wrote in message . .. Lee wrote: anyone have any suggestions on bass flies? I've tried the poppers with rubber legs, but all I catch are panfish. Roadkill Streamers...... http://montana-riverboats.com/Pages/...mer/index.html |
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On Jun 13, 6:51 pm, "Lee" wrote:
anyone have any suggestions on bass flies? I've tried the poppers with rubber legs, but all I catch are panfish. One of the funnest aspects of bassing with a fly is that bass are just plain opportunistic and will eat all kinds of available forage including frogs, snakes, birds, bugs - especially dragon and damselflies and other fish, crawfish, etc. Imitations of any of these will work at one time or another. It is often necessary to fish a little larger imitation to keep the bluegills off, but, a good size bass will still hammer a small bug at times so it pays to be dilligent with whatever you're chucking. As for a specific bug to try I'd suggest a marabou damsel nymph with bead eyes, some bright, some dark, in yellow, black, chartreuse, and reddish brown size 8 and 10 on 2X or 3X length hooks. I'm not a fan of olive but not for any good reason except that it looks like moss to me. One other aspect of poppers is that, when you make them yourself, you have a wide variety and they're just plain fun when the bass are on 'em so I often tie a score or more balsa/epoxy poppers in the spring. I use small binder clips as individual clamps for gluing to hook to the body, painting the body, etc. before finishing with feather and fur and rubber legs (though I often omit these on the smaller sizes). Finish them with some Hard- Head. Lots of fun at the vise. Another fly that I carry and really enjoy fishing are small bluegill imitations, especially the 'neerly live' series like these: http://members.ij.net/danscustomflys...yLivePage.html, awesome pattern. Your pal, Halfordian Golfer |
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