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Fly Tying Friday - The Marabou Perch

December 3, 2021 Panfish On The Fly

My favorite way to target pickerel during the warmer months is with topwater flies. Pickerel are suckers for frog patterns! However, when the weather cools down, it is time to change tactics. My go-to flies are streamer patterns. While there are many effective streamer patterns to choose from, my favorite streamers are those that imitate yellow perch.

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In Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday Tags Fly Tying Friday, pickerel, streamer
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Fly Tying Friday - Floating Dragon Fly Nymphs

September 3, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
During the dog days of summer fish often hold in deeper water.  To be successful you need to able to put a fly in front of them.  This can be a challenging situation for the fly fisher.

During the dog days of summer fish often hold in deeper water. To be successful you need to able to put a fly in front of them. This can be a challenging situation for the fly fisher.

Early in the season, to reach fish holding deep, weighted nymphs and streamers usually get the job done. However, as the season progresses, many of the watersheds I fish become choked with aquatic vegetation. As a result, fishing standard subsurface patterns are an exercise in futility as these flies become hopelessly mired in weeds and muck on every cast. What's needed in this situation is a fly that gets below the surface but stays above the weeds.

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In Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday, Fly Fishing, Fishing Tags Floating Dragonfly Nymph, dragonfly nymph, flyfishing, Fly tying with foam, Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday
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Fly Tying Friday - The Panfish Pazooka

August 20, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
A chunky little bluegill caught on the wet fly version of the Panfish Pazooka.

A chunky little bluegill caught on the wet fly version of the Panfish Pazooka.

I often get inspiration from other fly tiers. There are so many remarkable fly tiers in the world that the inspiration I speak of seems endless. I particularly enjoy adapting flies designed for other fish species for use in targeting panfish.

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In Fly Tying Friday, Fly Fishing, Fly Tying Tags Panfish Pazooka, fly fishing, fly tying, Fly Tying Friday, wet fly
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Fly Tying Friday - The Pumpkinseed James Wood Bucktail

June 4, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
The Pumpkinseed James Wood Bucktail

The Pumpkinseed James Wood Bucktail

On a recent trip, I decided to tie on a fresh Pumpkinseed JWB and keep an accurate record of its performance. The fly pictured above caught thirty-six bluegills, nine crappies, four bass (ranging from 12 -16 inches), and one small pickerel before being inhaled and promptly bitten off by a second larger one.

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In Fly Tying Friday, Fly Tying, Fishing, Fly Fishing Tags Fly Tying Friday, James Wood Bucktail, flyfishing, fly tying, bluegill streamers, streamer, bucktail
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Fly Tying Friday - The Brood X Cicada

May 7, 2021 Panfish On The Fly
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If you are a fly fisher, the Brood X Cicada should have crossed your radar by now. The Brood X bug is one of the largest and most widely distributed groups of periodical cicadas. They are scheduled to emerge this spring after spending 17 years underground.

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In Fly Tying, Fly Tying Friday Tags Brood X Cicada, Fly Tying Friday, foam bugs, Fly tying with foam, top water
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