Just wondering what is the biggest fly size/pattern you all fish for bass is. Mine would be size 2 clousers and size 2 poppers.
Take care, go catch a big one
Gary
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Just wondering what is the biggest fly size/pattern you all fish for bass is. Mine would be size 2 clousers and size 2 poppers.
Take care, go catch a big one
Gary
I've made up some #4 wooley buggers but I can't say they do any better than a size 6. I guess I use #2 poppers too.
It depends on what you mean by 'big'. The longest fly I use for bass is the Hard-Hackle Worm, around 6" long. The thickest would be one of several Puglisi-Style shad imitations. The heaviest would most likely be a #1/0 Weighted Wooley Bugger.
Semper Fi!
A tandem popper that is about 5 to 6 inches long.
I prove to some folks every once in a while that I can catch bass.
Rick
Since I have never cast anything like a 6" long fly, what wt. rod and what rod do you fish with?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigmaster
Thanks,
Doug
Guess for biggest I'd have to say Dalhberg Mega Divers on 2/0 hooks, I make them as long as the Big Fly Fiber will allow...Prolly 9-10"...But they are FAR from being anywhere near the heaviest flies I throw... I think the Pigboat is about the heaviest of the flies I own/Tye..
As for the rod I throw them on...A Redington 9'6" 7wt. Blank that I built and kept everything to the bare minium so it would handle a 6wt line...and it tosses anything into a good wind with ease...
My bass rod is a Scientific Anglers 9' 8wt with a fighting butt extension. I use a shooting taper or Bass Bug taper. The 6" on the Hard-Hackle Worm is mostly just 2 long feathers that stick out the back. It is a deadly Black Bass Fly, and I've even done well on stripers with a white version. For bass, I usually use purple or black.Quote:
Originally Posted by DShock
Semper Fi!
8) 5 plus inches on a size 2 hook. A big fly is good for bass but the bigger flies do not do as well for crappie and other fish
Could you use a dropper?
Doug
8 to 10 inches long on a 6/0 hook to imitate the stocked trout in the local reservoirs. Yes, they do catch bass. These are still smaller than the big swim baits the gear guys toss. The largest that I frequently use are 5 to 6 inches long.