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Squirrel sez:
Several other thoughts: (1) Try attaching a second fly, either on a dropper or by tying tippet to the bend of the hook of the first fly. The gang effect often seems to inspire strikes when a single fly wouldn't. Yep it works plus sometimes it's good for two at a time. balance snipped for brevity Mustad makes a special cricket hook. As I recall they are 8X longs about size 8 or 10. If you thread the hook through a live cricket or grass hopper the insect passes lots of body fluids into the water which excites bluegill and bass. If instead you tie the live cricket or grasshopper onto the cricket hook with fly tying thread the insect will pass fluids into the water from their mouths and abdomen which also excites the fish If instead you tie a cricket pattern onto the cricket hook and using your fingers crush a cricket rubbing its bodily fluids into the cricket fly and see if it excites the fish. If instead you tie a cricket pattern on a cricket hook and fish it without any cricket body fluids and see how it works. You will have conducted a meaningful fly fishing test and I personally would really appreciate hearing about your results. Good luck! John |
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