Popping bug and bream killer!!!
I usually fish ultralight or fly tackle in fresh water.
Have caught a few crappie on the fly poppers, but usually the bluegills pounce on it first. It seems like the floating stuff is best for sunfish.
I caught some crappie on a 1" pearl Clouser, but it felt random.
Any suggestions on what flies and techniques target crappie better?
Thanks.
-TH
Popping bug and bream killer!!!
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shipahoy41 LIKED above post
Crappie Candy is tied with bead or lead eyes. I have tied some but have not had the time to get them wet. They have a strong following from the fly guys, and you can see them tied on youtube. They ride hook up and i will have them in the water before summer. Wooly buggers and streamers like clousers and decievers also work. The "SURPRISE" fish are icing on the cake.
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Love to catch crappie on a four weight, stike indicator about three feet up from a beaded head stone fly with rubber band legs. Great for ponds and the area lakes in East Tennessee.
I tie flies but use the below traditional weight s .
Look up a guy by the name of Richard Ziegler over on Fly Anglers OnLine, Your Complete Internet Flyfishing Resource. he does a lot of fishing for crappie and bluegill with a flyrod = you'll have to search through his articles to find the patterns but some of his fishing tactics will help you out.
Thanks guys! I didn't realize there was a fly rod forum here.
Some good info, and I like your fly, Skeet!
I'm off to read more about it. Thanks again.
-TH