Last September, one year before I am to be wed to one of the
most aggressive predator fishing women ever born, we decided to head out to a
local river that has become a Pike hot spot in recent years. Emm loves pike, more than gar and I am the
same. Best part about small river pike
is the top water fishing. Since this
river is so jammed packed with pike, a thirty incher is the giant in this
place. But the first thing I noticed
when throwing four inch streamers in a ten foot wide river was how much It felt
like I was fishing for baby tarpon. You
stop worrying about size and just throw.
We used four through six weight rods, with flies as small as a size 2
wolly bugger and as large as my forearm.
Most fish where about twenty two inches long, one thirty incher made its
way in. I can wait for spring, an article
about how I did it to follow.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Natural Magic
Natural magic!
When the game changer fly came out I was happy to see that
fly fishing had caught on to the fact that rear weighted lures, even jointed ones,
have a great random sideways running action.
I rely on this action most of the time when I fish for predators. Even trout go nuts over this action, but when
you have a special place in your heart for esoxs, you find love for a lazy
sideways moving fly. The Game Changer
has this action, it also works well when speed up. So I fished it and found one major issue, the
synthetic material was limited in its action.
The action of the fly is based solely on the joints. This is fine most of the time, but, you get limited
flash, and limited sound. How a fly
sounds, as in how it vibrates in the water, is the most important part is
fishing streamers. So I decided to mess
with the recipe.
What I came up with was a basic fly with three materials,
plus eyes, hooks, and articulated fish spin shanks. It looks like the magic swimmer from sebile
lures in the water. I call it, Natural
magic.
The fly will turn hard to the right on the stop and the
materials on it will expand, and then constrict on the strip.
Natural magic
Front hook: B10s
Gamakatsu size 2
Rear hook: Gamakatsu egg hook size 2
Spin: Fish skull fish
spin
Wire Connection:
Beadalon 0.18 wire
Body: Schlappen hackled with Hairline polar chenille
Tail: Laser dub white
with clear cure goo
Colors: Waterproof
markers
Eyes: 5/16 3d eyes.
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