:tieone: So first off I want to say Hey guys, and I’m glad to be back, I haven’t been on here for at least a year or two… Well I have finally gotten some time on my hands, finally getting away from school, and I finally got a new car!
So I’m looking to get out on the water this weekend hopefully, And since I haven’t been out fishing for over a year I’m feeling a little rusty. Because I’m so short on time right now I have to make a run down to the fly shop and I’m looking for some recommendations for some small warm water flies for mainly pan fish.
pheasant tails#10-18
Hares ear#10-18
various soft hackles #10-16
woolly worms#8-12
san juan worms #10-14 in red, tan
various poppers(sneaky petes)
beetles#12-16
little foam hoppers
ants#10-16
various dry flies#12-20
this is just some of the patterns i carry that you can use for bluegill.
just pick and choose for your water
hope you have fun on the water !
Pan fish? :shock:
Are the steelhead doing anything in Lewis Creek yet? :?
I never got in on that, cause it was’nt happening when I was there .I heard that Joes pond just had the official ice out the other day. (Dad still lives in Vt. so I get news from him frequently).
Dad ended up with a nice mess of sunfish the other day out in the lake(He dredges for them, go fugure ).
Forget the panfish. Go get the big-uns. :lol:
p.s try little wooly buggers , I would go with the lighter colors if the water is clear. Start out with a light brown and work yor way to reds.
Also you might give micro-jigs a shot if your working the shore line.
(why am I telling you this? :? go get the big-uns 8) ).
Look west toward Burlington, point your new car that way and head to the lake.