Homemade fly - first fish!

Bluegill, crappie, redear sunfish and other panfish.
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Homemade fly - first fish!

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Exciting! It's a floating fly, but I used a split shot to get some cast distance and so turned it into a midwater fly today. Hastily constructed with a #8 hook, some wine cork, duck feather, funky bead and black thread. My first attempt at fly tying, not pretty, but I caught something!
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Re: Homemade fly - first fish!

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As you know, being the “kastmaster”, it’s not always the prettiest lure that catches the fish… Very cool…
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Re: Homemade fly - first fish!

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Caught a 2nd, then the fish seemed to say, "oh we have seen THAT before!" 😆 I really want to get a surface fly to work on these fish, as they are picking off swimming bees in this pool. I did add a clear float to get some distance from shore, but twitching the float to get movement on the fly is a mixed blessing, though I got some interest. Something I need to figure out with spinning gear at this spot.
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