That's the BEST looking Crappie Fly Pattern I've seen yet. I've been making some Poppen Bugs out of Balsa Wood. I was thinking that Crappie Fly might be good to use under a poppen bug on a popper dropper rig or do you think that fly would be to heavy??.. If that fly is not to heavy, I could fish for Bluegill and Crappie in the Spring at the same time. That would be alsome on a fly rod. That's Jim for another GREAT LESSON !!!.
Interesting pattern there Jim. I’ll give that one a go if only just for the box as we don’t have crappie here in the UK although I would expect almost any fish to have a go at it! Thanks for another one dude.
Almost all of my flies end up crappie but I’m working on improvement thanks to your videos;-)
You can do it!
And yet another great ty, thanks Jim !!
Very welcome
That's the BEST looking Crappie Fly Pattern I've seen yet. I've been making some Poppen Bugs out of Balsa Wood. I was thinking that Crappie Fly might be good to use under a poppen bug on a popper dropper rig or do you think that fly would be to heavy??.. If that fly is not to heavy, I could fish for Bluegill and Crappie in the Spring at the same time. That would be alsome on a fly rod. That's Jim for another GREAT LESSON !!!.
Good idea but this one is to heavy.
Interesting pattern there Jim. I’ll give that one a go if only just for the box as we don’t have crappie here in the UK although I would expect almost any fish to have a go at it! Thanks for another one dude.
If you have perch they should like it.
Oh yes Jerry. We have perch. I’ll take them instead! lol
Go for it!
yes they should
Hi Jim, ps my favorite channel. How about doing a full back and a half back, if you haven't already???
Don't understand what you mean.
@@TheFlymanJim sorry, it's a well used nymph in Colorado and California.