I love the quick and simple flies. Mostly, when I fly fish, I'm catching bluegills, with the occasional crappie and tiny bass. (Only Trout around me are stocked in 2 ponds, and it early spring, due to water temps.) I enjoy catching ANYTHING on a fly, and I think I may try targeting perch (yellow and white) and pickerel and his coming Spring!
i guess, but honestly I don't think flies like this really immitate anything in particular and I don't the fish really care, to them it's just needs to look like something edible
Bart (the creator of this fly) is a great guy, not trying to steal customers but I recommend supporting his business! Panfish on the fly
Oh great. I tie up foam "spiders" and beetle type flies for Bluegill. Gotta try this one!
Nice simple fly. thanks for sharing with us. Alf
Great tie for sure, will try it in New Zealand waters for sure, thanks, thumbs up and greetings from faraway land of NZ,, Tony.
I love the quick and simple flies. Mostly, when I fly fish, I'm catching bluegills, with the occasional crappie and tiny bass. (Only Trout around me are stocked in 2 ponds, and it early spring, due to water temps.) I enjoy catching ANYTHING on a fly, and I think I may try targeting perch (yellow and white) and pickerel and his coming Spring!
Nice fly.. 👌
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Foam safe super glue??? More info please. Never heard of this.
Would this work as a dragonfly nymph migrating to the shore/out of the water at night?
i guess, but honestly I don't think flies like this really immitate anything in particular and I don't the fish really care, to them it's just needs to look like something edible
Would a smaller version br goog for stillwater rainbows?
I think a pattern like this would substitute as a water boatmen. I would round the corners of the front a bit is all
My foam spins
These work like a bass magnet - I find that they land upside down sometimes, any suggestions?
You could always try adding a little bit of lead tape on the inside belly. You can get it at a lot of lure crafting stores.