Thanks Rob, I haven't tied many articulated flies. The ones I have tied were somewhat like yours, though smaller. I used them with great success in similar situations. I think yours would be an upgrade though. I'll need to tie a few before spring.
Thanks Mike, shanks can be expensive.
I have been messing with faux Enrico Puglisi hair. It is unbraided craft cord brushed with a dog brush. Here is a Puglisi sunfish.
Is anyone familiar with the Terrafin wet wade boot from Soft Science Footwear? And if so does the sole keep your foot comfortable on very rocky terrain? Any info on the boot would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I agree with Mike. A friend of mine says, "It's not so much the fly you fish as it is how you fish the fly." Not to say a fly's build is not also important. It has to be able to do what you want it to do.
Is there a gold tint to that crappie or is it the shading. There was a pond near me that once had a strong population of what appeared to be black crappie but they were black on gold instead of the usual black on silvery white.
The red and white seducer fly is super easy to tie and work great for large and smallmouth bass. The woolly bugger is also a good bet. Both can be tied in many sizes, and both can look like a mess and still catch fish.
Some of the guys tie at the Bloomington fire station on occasion (winter months). Keep an eye open for Rob Grider's posts for dates and times.
Joe, the southernmost (river) enterance to Matthiessen State Park has marked trails to the river. I don't feel that they are marked well but it is about a 20 minute walk to the river from the lot. Turn West into the park off of Rt 178 then take the 1st left to the last lot. Your car should be facing the trails that will bring you to the river. Pay close attention to what you are doing so you can get back to the same lot. It is a scenic stretch of river with some very nice bluffs. The fall colors should be getting good by then. The river should be very easy to wade unless we have massive rains before then.
Death to braid even if I can see it?. I do use it on my baitcasters though ?. I also use it for sauger, walleye, and hybrid stripers, just not for smallies.