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Hi,
Live outside of Boston. New at this. Have a pond near house with a fair number of Small and Largemouth Bass, and also Yellow Perch. Thought I'd try a small Popper, which I never have. Have heard that they are very effective for Bass. True ? Uncertain which kind to buy. Which, in general work better: the simple, plain, Popper, or the ones with a feather dressed tail ? Why ? BTW: can these small Poppers also be cast with a light spinning outfit ? Is there some kind of weight/rig to use with them ? A fly rod should be fine, but is there any practical way to use, also, with a spinning outfit ? Thanks, Bob |
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On Friday, August 10, 2012 4:01:38 PM UTC-7, Bob wrote:
Hi, Live outside of Boston. New at this. Have a pond near house with a fair number of Small and Largemouth Bass, and also Yellow Perch. Thought I'd try a small Popper, which I never have. Have heard that they are very effective for Bass. True ? Uncertain which kind to buy. Which, in general work better: the simple, plain, Popper, or the ones with a feather dressed tail ? Why ? BTW: can these small Poppers also be cast with a light spinning outfit ? Is there some kind of weight/rig to use with them ? A fly rod should be fine, but is there any practical way to use, also, with a spinning outfit ? Thanks, Bob I don't know if the feather tail makes the popper more enticing to the fish, though I suspect it does. I do know however that as the feathers take up water, the popper becomes more difficult to cast properly with a fly rod. You can use a plastic casting bubble to cast flies (including poppers) with a spinning outfit. Simply tie the fatter end of the tear drop shaped bubble to your line, and tie a 3-4' leader to the narrow end and attach the popper to the leader. |
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On Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:24:50 PM UTC+8, wrote:
On Friday, August 10, 2012 4:01:38 PM UTC-7, Bob wrote: Hi, Live outside of Boston. New at this. Have a pond near house with a fair number of Small and Largemouth Bass, and also Yellow Perch. Thought I'd try a small Popper, which I never have. Have heard that they are very effective for Bass. True ? Uncertain which kind to buy. Which, in general work better: the simple, plain, Popper, or the ones with a feather dressed tail ? Why ? BTW: can these small Poppers also be cast with a light spinning outfit ? Is there some kind of weight/rig to use with them ? A fly rod should be fine, but is there any practical way to use, also, with a spinning outfit ? Thanks, Bob I don't know if the feather tail makes the popper more enticing to the fish, though I suspect it does. I do know however that as the feathers take up water, the popper becomes more difficult to cast properly with a fly rod. You can use a plastic casting bubble to cast flies (including poppers) with a spinning outfit. Simply tie the fatter end of the tear drop shaped bubble to your line, and tie a 3-4' leader to the narrow end and attach the popper to the leader. I fly cast for bass all the time with my fly rod. For some reason, the green-headed feather tail popper slays them. Castability isn't even an issue: the bigger the splash, the better. All in all, try a bunch of methods and see what works for you; that's the essence of fly fishing, and bass are a great fish to start that process with. --riverman |
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