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I was fishing this past weekend for bluegill. My wife was useing her Ultralight set up and live brown crickets. She was catching them with almost everycast. Me...fishing a few feet from her with my flyrod was catching just a few. I tried every pattern I had that resembled a cricket or something similiar. The fish would always go to the live cricket. I tried different presentation techniques. Different methods of retrievals....etc..etc.... To no avail. Is there pattern for a brown cricket that anyone has had success with??? Thanks Mike 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. (2) Try a fluorocarbon tippet instead of mono. I'm not entirely sure this improves the strike rate (it certainly doesn't dramatically), but I haven't tried it that often. (3) Try varying your retrieve instead of the fly. (I'm sure you've already thought of that.) Lastly, I always crimp down the barbs of my hooks when fishing for sunfish. Their jaws are much more delicate than trout mouths. I've done some serious damage trying to free even tiny fly hooks. Not that bluegills are endangered or anything, but it's a bit depressing to catch fish with crippled parts. |
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