I agree on being patient with a sinking fly but sometimes fish will fallow the fly down all the way to the bottom and swim off without even taken a second look.They know its sinking to the bottom even with short or long hops its still sinking to the bottom.Its the reason for the split shot with a floating fly,its sinks but will also rise back up with short or long hops.In other words its sinking just like a wt.'ed fly but the rise of the floating fly will get reaction hits on inactive fish.
I think the reason the bream killer slowed down on catching was b/c it wasn't rising fast enough.The foam on the other flies gave it a faster rise that tiggered the inactive fish into hitting the bait before it got away.You can do the same thing with a popping bug,both the floating fly and popping bug with split shot can be a life saver in the dog days of summer.
I have to agree that a twitch on the way down is going to trigger a lot more bites than a simple fall. Trout rarely ever hit my flies or jigs sitting still but twitch it on a retrieve and they go nuts for them. Crappie and gills should be effected even more since they are more aggresive.
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.
don't quit tying ! They will work just got to find the right conditions I made some like what you have !![]()
I've had a lot of good luck on that one ! I have a lot more of diffrent ones if you want to check them out go to Home - FlyRob Lures Bait & Tackle
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WOW Pat those fly looks great! What are the materials and steps you used to tie them?
A chain bead eye & thread base on the hook, then the tail (feathers, buck tail etc) then the "walmart" foam tied at the hook bend, folded over to the eye end , legs (bungee cord "innards) tied in , then foam folded back toward the hook bend , finished off with tie at the head........................
Try some , they are not difficult at all
Pat in NE NC......... Gates Co, where in NC are you?