Showing posts with label bass on the fly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bass on the fly. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Deer hair success

Early this last spring I took on the task of learning how to tie deer hair flies. I watched a few you tube videos, and set out to give it a try. My first efforts were pretty pitiful. I started with some hair from a buck I killed last winter. The packing went ok I guess, but I broke a lot of thread. The carving was the hardest part. The videos make it look incredibly easy. It is not. When you spend thirty minutes or more packing deer hair only to butcher it in the carving stage it is very frustrating. 

I did mange to make two bugs that I felt were fish able, on my maiden voyage with them I broke my new (to me) Fenwick. I missed a strike, caught a tree behind me, and snapped it in half. 

I did a little more research and ordered some hair and a DVD from Pat Cohen over at rusuperfly.com. It really helped. I was able to tie two nice Tapp's Bugs. I took them to a new pond I found, and proceeded to catch two very nice bass on top. One of them is definitely the biggest bass I've ever caught on top. I lost one bug in a tree, but still have the other one. I'm sure I'll tie up a few more in the months to come, and have even more success next Spring/Summer.

 
My first


2nd


Oh snap!


Two keepers



My best bass.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Carp on the Fly

A quick trip to Trinity County left us with about an hour to fish in Redding. We went to a little bluegill pond I know of in hopes of catching a couple in the heat. As soon as I walked to the edge, I saw a few gills milling about. I flipped a white simi-seal leech out in front of me and this carp came barreling in from deeper water. It didn't even hesitate, it sucked in my fly and the fight was on. It was quite a battle on my little Eagle Claw Featherlight. The gills didn't want to cooperate much but I managed one bluegill, and Kayla got a sweet bass, her first on a fly! Not too shabby for an hour of fishing.





Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Quick morning trip

I'm so happy that I live close enough to a pond that I can get out for a quick trip before work. I was able to get a little sunshine on my back, catch five fish, and still make it to work on time.
Not a bad way to spend a morning.