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    Default Fishing Jelly Beans

    I finally tied one on (somehow that doesn't sound right) on Monday and did a little injured minnow retrieve. Short little strips, a moments wait, then again. Didn't have any takers and was afraid of losing the fly that I plan to use as a model in an upcoming swap. I'm open to hearing of your experiences with one of Hatch's miracles. JGW

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    Default Re: Fishing Jelly Beans

    Quote Originally Posted by white43
    I finally tied one on (somehow that doesn't sound right) on Monday and did a little injured minnow retrieve. Short little strips, a moments wait, then again. Didn't have any takers and was afraid of losing the fly that I plan to use as a model in an upcoming swap. I'm open to hearing of your experiences with one of Hatch's miracles. JGW
    Sorry, the only experience I have with Jelly Beans are with the ones you eat. I have not had the pleasure of fishing one of Jim's creations.
    " If a man is truly blessed, he returns home from fishing to the best catch of his life." Christopher Armour

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    Hey JGW,

    I have not tied or used any of Jim's Jelly Beans yet but I have been using what I call a size 8 Aberdeen foam pusher (round head) that is a Dremel bug from Jim's article. I have had really good success with it on bream and LMB since I have been using it. Yellow is my favorite color but I tie it in green chartreuse , black and yellow, orange, tan, and other colors also.

    [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw2/082205fotw.html:b38b5]Creative Foam Fly Tying - Dremel Bugs[/url:b38b5]

    It is the fly below Jim's Flying Pig .
    Robert B. McCorquodale

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    JGW,
    I think you are on the right track. This is how I have been fishing Jelly Beans, with some signifigant success.
    I present the fly with a noticable splash, and then let it sit for a while. Often that is enough as it will quickly get mauled. If that doesn't get a strike, a few short strips and then sit again, like a minnow on its last legs.

    I have also noticed that gills will sometimes come up and "bump" the fly with their nose and not take it, I presume to see if it is alive. One short strip after that bump will almost always bring a strike.

    As the man says, your mileage may vary, but this has worked very well for me. I am looking forward to my local lake turning over and bringing the crappies up, I think they are just going to LOVE Jelly Beans!

    Take Care,
    Ed

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    Hey JGW,

    I'm still recovering from knee surgury with agonizing
    slowness. I have taken to driving to a boat landing
    on the lake not far from the house a couple times
    daily. I've been mostly fishing the Jelly Beans as
    they have proven very effective for me. The best
    action in my waters seems to be short quick strips
    with about a 3 second pause about every 2 to 3
    feet. I'm normally getting a fish or at least one
    or two hits on most casts. At the landing I'm not
    getting the big bruisers but the small to medium
    bluegills are all over it.*G* Also an occasional
    cruising bass, particularly near darkness. Several
    days ago, I caught and released probably 50 in less
    than an hour. Was having so much fun I couldn't
    stop. By time I got home the stupid knee was
    throbbing and I spent the evening with the ice bag.
    By the way, adding a slight offset to the hook has
    reduced the number of misses for me. Warm regards,
    Jim

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    OK-OK!!!

    Somebody please post a picture!

    Hope you fell better soon jim.

    chris from canada

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    here ya go...


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    Hey Folks,

    Just spent an hour at the landing. Found a decent
    spot to sit and flyfish.*G* Released probably 50 or
    more bluegills. A few up to hand sized. Finally
    the knee started hurting again and it's back to the
    icepack. Just got off the phone with the Doc. He
    wants to see me next week. Said he may have to go
    back in. I am not a happy camper. I am giving
    thought to becoming a pirate. Chop it off at the
    knee and get me a peg. Warm regards, Jim

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    Thanks for the picture Mr Blur !

    Neat fly!

    Hey jim, sorry to hear about your predicament; don't think of it as a peg leg, think of it as rod tube for compact rods!

    Just kidding,
    Hope things go well for you on the visit.

    chris from canada

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    Not at all Blur man! I just checked, both of my
    Cabelas Stowaways would fit.*G* Warm regards, Jim

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