Eye of the Guide

NORTHERNS - Information, Tactics and patterns (Part 2)

Tom Travis - September 27, 2010

NORTHERNS & THIER RELATIONS

Northern Pike Esox lucius

Grass Pickerel Esox americanus vermigulatus

Chain Pickerel Esox niger

Redfin Pickerel Esox americanus americanus

Muskellenge Esox masquinongy

Ohio Muskellenge Esox masquinongy ohioensis

Northern Muskellenge Esox masquinongy  imagulatos

Black Spotted Pike Esox rerchesti

FAVORITE FORAGE FISH FOR NORTHERNS & THEIR FRIENDS

Creek Chub, Dace, Blacknose Dace, Brassy Minnow, Central Mud Minnow, Fat Head Minnow, Silvery Minnow, Grizzly Shad, Hickory Shad, Blackchin Shiner, Emerald Shiner, Golden Shiner and Rainbow Smelt to name but a few.

RECOMMENDED TACKLE FOR NORTHERNS

Eight, nine or ten weight rods, with fighting butts. I prefer a 908.  Reels with good drags and 200 yards of backing. Floating Lines, Intermediate Sinking Lines, Uniform Sink Lines Type I, II, III, IV & V.   Sink Tip Lines Type I, II,  III,  IV & V.

Leader should be built to turn over large flies.  Nylon coated leaders are needed in some cases. In some cases use a bite-tippet of 40 to 60 lbs.

ANGLER’S NOTES FROM THE FIELD

Many of the books state that pre-spawn feeding takes place in water that is 34 to 40 degrees and that the spawning takes place in water that is 40 to 46 degrees. My experiences on Fort Peck and Castle Rock Lakes in Montana have found this to be false. I have yet to discover any significant numbers of Northerns at such low temperatures. I have found that the Northerns start their pre-spawn feeding in 50 degree water and the spawning is taking place when the water reaches the mid 50’s. I have found the hottest fishing to be when the water temperatures are between 55 and 62 degrees here in Montana. It may very well be that the Northerns develop patterns that are distinct to the area they inhabit.

As a sideline, lakes that have good carp population, one can often find the carp in the shallows if you find you are early and the Northerns have yet to arrive. Carp that range from six to twenty-five pounds can be lots of fun on a fly rod!!

FLIES FOR NORTHERNS, GAR & OTHERS

BROWN DIVER, TUBE

Trimming Notes: Flat on the bottom with the side tapered back, kind of flared out a bit. The top is trimmed curved flat to the base of the diving collar.     Silicone the diving collar and complete any fine trimming that is needed, then silicone the bottom of the imitation. When everything is dry remove the plastic skirt.

Final note: The over-all length of the imitation can range from three to seven inches. This pattern can also be tied on Tiemco 8089 NP or Mustad 3407

TUBE FLIES FOR GAR

WHITE NYLON GAR MINNOW-TUBE

Over-all length between three and eight inches

FOAM HEAD NYLON MINNOW, OLIVE, TUBE

OLIVE NYLON GAR MINNOW, TUBE

BUNNY BUGS FOR NORTHERNS

Notes: The following patterns may be tied on tube, white or clear plastic, or brass. They can also be tied on Mustad 34007 sizes: 1/0 to 4/0.

RED BUNNY BUG

CHARTRUESE BUNNY BUG

YELLOW BUNNY BUG

BLACK BUNNY BUG

WHITE BUNNY BUG

ORANGE BUNNY BUG, TWO TONED

TWO-TONED CHARTRUESE BUNNY BUG

PURPLE BUNNY BUG

TWO-TONED PURPLE / FL FUCHSIA BUNNY BUG

TWO-TONED BLACK/FL HOT PINK BUNNY BUG

BLACK/OLIVE BUNNY BUG

SPECIAL ORANGE  & CHARTRUESE TUBE BUNNY BUG

Note:   Over-all length of the imitation may vary from 2-1/2 to 6 inches

NORTHERN BLACK MAGIC

NORTHERN WHITE MAGIC

NORTHERN YELLOW MAGIC

NORTHERN CHARTRUESE MAGIC

NORTHERN ORANGE MAGIC

NORTHERN NATURAL MOUSE

THE ABUSED MOUSE----BLACK & BLUE

MULTI-COLOR NORTHERN MOUSE

CHARTRUESE   NORTHERN MOUSE

TOM’S NORTHERN MICKEY FINN TUBE

 Note:  You may also wish to lead the tube with a spinner blade and a couple of beads.

Lefty’s Deceivers in various colors are also effective on Northerns and Gar.

Editor's Note
There are several more pages of patterns that Tom uses for Northern Pike and Gar. If there is sufficient interest among our readers I will publish the rest of the patterns. Let me know on the bulletin board.

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