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    Question white bass on the fly

    white bass run supposed to start here soon, anybody got any advice/patterns/techniques for catching them with fly tackle?

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    Still a little too early here in these parts but early March things start to stir. However, what works best early is the hellgrammite, wooly bugger, hares ear.

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    Last year I got a couple by watching what the spin guys threw and coming close..ended up fishing white and chart wooly buggers with long tails off the bottom...the guys around were using those same colors in Twister Tails.

    I'm not much for crowds so I didn't give it much time though.

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    I've had my best success on white bass when using #4 to #8 size Clouser Deep Minnows in chartreuse over white. White bass love flash, so put a reasonable amount in your Clouser. (I was going to say,"Put a reasonable amount in your tie", but very few guys wear ties when fishing. So then I was going to say "Put a reasonable amount in your fly", but that just sounded all wrong.)

    I bet a beadhead, conehead, or barbell-eyed woolly bugger would work great, especially if tied with a white ice chenille for the body!

    I assume you'll be fishing moving water? (below a dam on the river, or maybe the mouth of a feeder creek on a lake/reservoir?)

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    Absolutely. Fish any minnow pattern. Some good ones are clousers, Black-Nosed daces, and Black Ghosts. Darter patterns work well.

    But the best patterns are ones that resemble their favorite food....shad. Any Hi-Tie style pattern in grey and white will drive them nuts!

    Here is my favorite fly for them:

    Last edited by Gigmaster; 02-03-2009 at 06:10 PM.

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    Minnow and shad patterns have always worked best for me, but I also keep a few woolly bugger and crawfish imitations in my white/wiper box as well for fishing rocky areas. They're mainly baitfish eaters, but they'll lay in or around brush/rocks and ambush crawfish or anything else they can find as well.
    If it swims and eats, it'll eat a fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jalama View Post
    white bass run supposed to start here soon, anybody got any advice/patterns/techniques for catching them with fly tackle?
    Hey jalama,

    Check out this previous FAOL thread for some pics and flies.

    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/s...ead.php?t=3750

    Also if you go to the fly of the week archives and look under 1st Quarter of 2007 FOTW Archive, you will find the step by step tying instructions with pictures for tying the Diamond Hair Streamer.

    It's the third from the bottom. You should be able to just click on it and it should take you to the pattern.

    1st Quarter of 2007 FOTW Archive

    O2 Stonefly Adult
    Sam's One Bug
    Sam's L-Eye-Bee
    Olive Willy
    Olive PSS (Pine Squirrel Streamer)
    Realistic Mayfly
    Knudson White Streamer
    Peeping Caddis (Fur Case)
    The Tube Stone
    Para Glen
    Natant Nylon Nymph
    Brown Woolly Bugger
    Mayfly Primer
    Diamond Hair Streamer
    Hole-In-One Stonefly
    Orange Hare Thorax Nymph


    Hope it helps.

    akalooker

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    White bass are notorious "short strikers," so keep the patterns small, with not much material past the bend of the hook. Four patterns that work well for me that have not been mentioned above are "Cat's Whiskers" in tan or gray, Borski sliders in chartreuse, Cypert Mylar Minnows in chartreuse, and "Naked Ladies," basically a Clouser tied sparsely with flash only, no bucktail.

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    My favorite fly is any bright color fly with either a cone or bead on the front to get it down or a tiny spinner blade on the front. These fish often react to vibration or noise more than color so take that into consideration when choosing your fly. Dark fly's can work well at times also but bright fly's are normally better. If your state allows it you will deffinately want a dropper rig for whites. With a dropper rig it's not unusual at all to catch two in one cast. Down and across is my favorite presentation for these fish. Also, just around dark if a hatch occurs, dry fly's will suddenly start working for these fish. When they key on a hatch they can be just as fussy as trout.

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