From CHFF club members, a new fly for the salt you'll want to tie with a link to the video : http://forums.floridasportsman.com/f...flies-flylipps
From CHFF club members, a new fly for the salt you'll want to tie with a link to the video : http://forums.floridasportsman.com/f...flies-flylipps
Awesome!!!
"Only the half-mad are wholly alive." ~~ Edward Abbey
I just kept thinking....PIKE WOULD LOVE THAT!
David Merical
St. Louis, MO
Shimmy one down across your favorite fishing spot !
What about the "pick-up"? In the past my experience with lipped-flies was that they were hell to pick-up as they wanted to dive and dig upon the retrieve.
Since most of the fly is a foam cylinder that sits at an angle of tail down in the water with the fly-lipp almost flat on the water or just under it, it's like a big deer hair bass bug. When Doug was developing the original fly he tried lots of different fly tying materials so it wasn't too tail heavy nor too top heavy so it would sit in the water on a very good angle. Here's a link to the flies http://www.lippedpopper.com/