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Double Duty Nymphs for Panfish and Bass

January 6, 2020 Panfish On The Fly
Although you can catch big bluegills on the surface. You will often catch more (and bigger) fish with a nymph!

Although you can catch big bluegills on the surface. You will often catch more (and bigger) fish with a nymph!

As much as I like the take of a chunky bluegill as it slurps a fly off the surface, I know that if I want to catch more and, likely larger, fish, I need to fish beneath the surface. There is no question that nymphs and wet flies account for more fish and, in my experience, larger panfish. Although my favorite way to fish below the surface is with wet flies, I am often found with a nymph of one sort of another tied to the end of my line.

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In Fly Tying Tags Double Duty Nymph, Pepperoni Yuk Bug, Cockaroo
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Bluegills With Pepperoni Anyone?

July 5, 2018 Panfish On The Fly
The Pepperoni Yuk Bug is a fantastic warm water fly pattern.

The Pepperoni Yuk Bug is a fantastic warm water fly pattern.

It is often said that bluegills and other panfish are not picky and just about any fly will work for them.  At times it may seem like that is the case, but panfish will often show a preference for a particular fly.  In the last few weeks, this has been that fly.

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In Fishing, Fly Tying Tags Nymph, Pepperoni Yuk Bug, bluegill flies, bluegill, big, bream, bream f
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