Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
Rodger - You brought a smile to my face. Glad to hear the flies worked for you. Very cool.
swellcat - I recommend mashing down the barb on any fly you intend to use to fish for crappies, bluegill, panfish, etc. They often engulf the fly and end up getting hooked deep. Barbless hooks make it easy to remove the fly and release the fish.
swellcat - I recommend mashing down the barb on any fly you intend to use to fish for crappies, bluegill, panfish, etc. They often engulf the fly and end up getting hooked deep. Barbless hooks make it easy to remove the fly and release the fish.
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
Also easier to release the errant caster.Barbless hooks make it easy to remove the fly and release the fish.
My exact thoughts. Crappie are sort of winter targets-of-opportunity before the whites show up.. . . looks like just the ticket for the spring white bass run . . .
You can call him "Ray"—as in Ray's fly, not mine . . . yet—reposted from the front of the thread.Swellcat, your fly . . .
How about tens, a size I might be able to see with the naked eye?What size . . . for crappie?
Twelves? Eights? What are your thoughts?
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
I don't know what size for Crappie. I haven't gone after crappie with a fly before. I used to fish a little for them when I was a kid. We have an arm of the Snake River that is supposed to be great crappie fishing not far from here. That's why I was wondering.
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
I've tied these in sizes 14 up to size 2. I've had good luck with panfish on sizes 8 and 10. If you tie some and field test them, let us know how they work. I'd like to hear which size you find works best on crappies.
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
I'd go at least 8's. Crappie feed mainly on baitfish. I've caught thousands (literally) on a size 6 streamer.swellcat wrote:How about tens, a size I might be able to see with the naked eye?What size . . . for crappie?
Twelves? Eights? What are your thoughts?
Bob
Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
Let's see that streamer . . . in the Cabin, if need be.I've caught thousands (literally) on a size 6 streamer.
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
You read my mind...
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Re: Variations on a theme (Assortment of POP Flies)
And that's where it is.swellcat wrote:. . . in the Cabin, if need be.
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