I like a Yellow #10 Gurglepop and a small Mylar Minnow for a dropper. For picky fish the Improved Gnat and Cap Spiders seem to be taking fish for me lately.
Greg
I like a Yellow #10 Gurglepop and a small Mylar Minnow for a dropper. For picky fish the Improved Gnat and Cap Spiders seem to be taking fish for me lately.
Greg
I like to use a #10 black beatle(foam) with a #10 hairs ear nymph dropper
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Working Trout Bum
A green weenie has always worked well for me. Chartreuse chenelle wrapped on the hook w/ a black bead head, possibly some lead wire.
Like a size 10 popper with a beadhead #16 dropper any variety works,have caught many doubles on it.I do seem to have better luck with a small beadhead nymph under a indicator when the fish are bedding for some reason,time it hits the water its GONE!
I use a size 8 mustad 9672 streamer hook to tie a red eye squirrel tail clouser minnow. This is absolutely the best bream fly I have ever used. I have wentr bluegill fishing with this one fly and caught absolutely everything. And it is very simple and cheap to tie. Also I like cherynoble ants tied on a sz 10 mustad 9672 hook. I have to leave the colors off due to time of year and locations.
Romans 10:9-10 KJV
Popper/dropper rig with a simple hair bug,small hard popper or sneaky pete on top and a soft hackle (like a gold ribbed hair's ear) below, dropped off the hook bend. Absolutely killer combo!
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US Veteran and concerned citizen
Recipe please?
Hard to say. I have lots of 'favorites. But high on the short list would be the Pom-Pom Spider in black, Chernobyle Ant in black and yellow, mini-Crease Flies, and my all-time favorite panfish fly....the Mata-Crappie.
Normand, could you tell me where the tying instructions are for this little bug?
Thanks,
Bill