I was looking at some of the panfish patterns from the archives here and came across this crawfish pattern by Christopher Wojda. It looks like a simple pattern to tie. Has anyone tied one of these, and is so, how affected it was?
Thx’s
Mike
I was looking at some of the panfish patterns from the archives here and came across this crawfish pattern by Christopher Wojda. It looks like a simple pattern to tie. Has anyone tied one of these, and is so, how affected it was?
Thx’s
Mike
I am the chris who thought up the crayfish.
It works great!
I have caught many bass on it, and my fishing budddies steal a bunch of them off me every year.
It is a minimal investement ; more or less 3 bucks for the material , so it is a win-win situation!
Have fun fishing it,
chris
Hi Chris, it’s nice to “meet you” and a great simple fly
What size hooks did you normally tie this crawfish on? I’ve seen other crawfish patterns use hooks up to 1/0, a bit large for panfish, but would be idea for bass for sure.
I was thinking using some #8 or #6’s to start out with. And any particular hook style work, i.e. streamer hook, curved hook … ?
Thx’s
Mike
Hello Mike,
You are right about the hooks!
I prefer to make smaller crayfish, the fish seem to take the smaller pattern more easly.
I guess they think it is a tasty little snack.
I use the 3399 hooks ,or whatever simular hooks I have lying arround.
The thing with furry foam is that you have to soak your flies befor fishing them, it makes them sink quicker.
I like to let them roll down riffle runs, and bouce of the bottom like a small crayfish caught in the current out of control.
If you would like , we could trade flies.
I am always looking for new nymph patterns to try out.
Take care,
chris
thanks Chris. I prefer using smaller hooks when possible. I caught a 3-1/2# bass last fall on a #8 streamer, deep clouser I think.
I’d luv to swap if my fly tying was better. just started tying my own flies the past few months now. Right now I’m concentrating on panfish flies, foams & terrestrials. Had allot of luck with poppers too.
Mike