New fly
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New fly
Snagged and lost it, but not before I fooled 3 green sunfish with it! Size 8 mosquito hook, thrift store bead, black shrink tubing, and wing feather material from a red-shafted flicker. Sinking fly. Used some floating twigs as casting weight & strike indicators 2 ft above the fly with my spinning rod. Fish all hit on the slow twitch retrieve.
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Re: New fly
Red-shafted flicker? Naw, I just met 'er...
Sorry.
Nice going on the greenies!
Sorry.
Nice going on the greenies!
There's nothin' wrong with goin' nowhere, baby
But we should be goin' nowhere fast.....
But we should be goin' nowhere fast.....
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Re: New fly
A couple of lessons / observations from the last trip.
1) I made a wood floating 'honeybee plug' (lost it, no photos!), which I was able to vibrate in a convincing enough manner to get one fish to rocket up to it, only to turn around within inches of it. Either it saw the line, or was unconvinced by the plug, or both. I was out of sight, so I didn't spook the fish.
2) There is a nest-guarding male that I have caught multiple times now, both on the fly and with bait. He wanted no part of the fly this past trip, but as soon as I added a tiny slug to the fly, BAM! This makes the fly-alone accomplishments feel very good.
1) I made a wood floating 'honeybee plug' (lost it, no photos!), which I was able to vibrate in a convincing enough manner to get one fish to rocket up to it, only to turn around within inches of it. Either it saw the line, or was unconvinced by the plug, or both. I was out of sight, so I didn't spook the fish.
2) There is a nest-guarding male that I have caught multiple times now, both on the fly and with bait. He wanted no part of the fly this past trip, but as soon as I added a tiny slug to the fly, BAM! This makes the fly-alone accomplishments feel very good.
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Re: New fly
You can use a bunch of stuff lying around the house to make flies. Deflated balloons cut into strips for buggy legs, chenille from a bath rug or a mop that imitates a grub, press on nails from the wife/gf to make sand crabs, craft foam to make floating flies, or use a hole puncher to make foam disc and then thread them onto floss to create a worm. Burned 50 lb monofilament line to create a little ball at the end and coat it in black nail polish to make shrimp eyes.
And one of my favorites, giftwrapping ribbon pulled apart to make hackle.
And one of my favorites, giftwrapping ribbon pulled apart to make hackle.
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