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Thread: BIG BASS -Part 2 (Revenge of the Novice)

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    Default BIG BASS -Part 2 (Revenge of the Novice)

    I live in Alabama, "The Heart of Dixie", and until about a year ago I had never fished in my life. Needless to say I now love fly fishing. However, I have never caught any of those BIG BASS from the ponds near my home. I can see them clearly and it looks as though they are laughing at me!!!! Right now all I get are those little Bream. Sometimes they are kinda in the way! So, the post on Big Bass really caught me eye. You've provided such great insight. Here is some of what you posted.

    Watch your visibility to the fish
    Fish at low light- dawn or dusk
    Fish slowly
    Back up off the bank
    Drink a Cold one & relax awhile
    Maybe use a sink-tip line

    ---------Here are the suggested flies--------

    Size 8 Deer Hair Caddis
    Clouser with light weight eyes
    Big Clousers
    Dalhberg Divers
    Hot Claws
    Bunny Leeches with an in-line spinner
    Hare Worms
    Fly Rod Hula Poppers
    Zonker type patterns
    Large Woolly Buggers
    Streamer or Salmon/Steelhead size 6 or 8 hook
    Salmon Royal Wulff
    Hornberg
    Deerhair mouse
    Present sunken w/leech or Rabbitstrip worm
    Salmon/Steelhead Flies

    If you had to pick only 5 flies for an Alabama Boy trying to catch Big Bass, WHICH ARE THE TOP FIVE??

    We will see who gets the last laugh now!!!!!!!!

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    OK, I will play -- Here is my pick of the top 5 to try:

    Hare Worm
    Large Wooly Buggers
    Deerhair Mouse
    Clouser with lightweight eyes
    Zonker type patterns

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    Warren
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    Thanks Warren!!!!!!!!! Every little bit helps!!!

    AC

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    Had a good day in Georgia today. Warren's top five looks good. I caught a 5 pounder on a red and white Seaducer today so I would add that to my list. Have caught some nice one's on Miss Prissy poppers too.
    My dos pesos,
    bd

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    AC,
    Warren's choices are alright, IF you can trust a Tennessee Vol! For pond bass, my top 5 would be:
    1-Bunny strip worm (lightly weighted)
    2-Deer hair frog
    3-Dahlberg Diver
    4-Sneaky Pete
    5-Clouser
    That's my order here in Ohio, but works well for me. With the shallow water & weed beds here in Ohio, I prefer either surface or VERY slow sinking....as Warren said, I would suggest lightly weighted Clousers as well.
    Mike
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    Thanks for the advice guys!! Even thanks to the TN Vol.
    But I still say..............Roll Tide!!!!!!!!



    [This message has been edited by acorbin01 (edited 31 May 2005).]

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    acorbin01,
    I sure would like to accompany you on your venture there.
    Our preferrence too, seems to almost always be to wait for top-water action....even if less #'s get pestered.
    So.....
    1 - One of our favs is a Dahlberg diver (with a rabbit strip tail).
    2 - We would substitute your Clouser (a danged good fish immi) with our "Embellished Deciever" for our baitfish immi.
    3 - Your large woolybugger is right on. By changing color, size, where fished, and puppeteering, you can represent close enough, most anything LM's will inhale. Crawfish, damsels, minnows etc.
    4 - Deerhair mouse. Some with flat faces for more disturbance when desired.
    5 - Deerhair caddis (grasshopper immi?)
    We would tie EVERYTHING weedless. EVERYTHING!!! Well, at least 99.91224% anyway.
    Enjoy the journey....
    ......lee s.

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    Bonedog,
    Thanks for the information, I am jealous!! By the way, what is a Miss Prissy??

    Lee,
    You are more than welcome to come along!!

    When you say big wooly bugger, what is big? Also, it seems that many of you advocate some sort of modifications to the flies that you recommend. That is the BIG advantage of tying flies. Can I possibly entice/beg any of you too tie me a few of these proven flies if we can settle on a price???

    Thanks,
    AC

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    I'm sorry to add to the confusion, but I'd put right near the top of the list a black zonker style Gill Buster on size 8-10 hook. Then: Dalhberg Diver (or the equivalent in form); Clouser; White Bunny; and if fishing in the dark of night, that flyrod Hula Popper. Daytime I'd take the Gill Buster 95 percent of the time. After dark, the black Hula Popper. JGW

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    1) yellow chartreuse popper or pusher w/legs size 2-6
    2) Dark green or green chartreuse popper or pusher w/legs size 2-6
    3) Tan Muddler Minnow size 4-6
    4) Deer Hair Caddis size 8
    5) Weighted Black Wooly Bugger size 4-6


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    [This message has been edited by dixieangler (edited 01 June 2005).]
    Robert B. McCorquodale

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