Crappie.com       Crappie.com      

 
 

Go Back   Crappie.com > Crappie Fishing - Crappie.com > Fly Fishing
User Name
Password

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 10-08-2008, 09:14 PM
SteveGibson's Avatar
Slabmaster II
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sarasota, FL
Posts: 180
Default Fall in Florida

The air is cooling and the sunrises are magnificent. It's time to head for the nearest lake and try your luck.

Lake Manatee, a 2,500-acre body of water near my home, is my choice. The worst day I've ever had on the lake was pretty darn good. It has the reputation of being tough, but I've not found it that way at all.

I've made two trips in the past week. Last Friday, I did very well, catching 60 bluegill and speckled perch (crappie). I also hooked three fish that I couldn't handle. I suspected they were channel cats. But my 1-weight and 3.6-pound tippet weren't up to the task.

So, today, I beefed up to 4-weight and 8-pound fluoro tippet.

I caught 80 fish. Most were bluegill (about half were hand-size), but I also caught shellcracker, bass and stumpknocker. I also solved the mystery of the tackle-busting fish. They indeed were channel cats. I hooked on and landed one. It was big; it was 3 pounds on the Boga Grip. They fight was great.

Lake Manatee truly is a great lake. Most of my fish came on No. 10 bead head nymph under and strike indicator -- what a great producer.

Sunrise:



Crappie:



Bluegill:



Channel cat:

__________________
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 10-08-2008, 11:58 PM
Crappie Wall Hanger II
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: ky
Posts: 683
Default

Steve,
Good post and pictures. What kind of indicator, how deep and what type retrieve? I would like to try that setup here in Ky.

Thanks,
Tom
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 10-09-2008, 08:15 AM
dixieangler's Avatar
Crappie Wall Hanger II
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Sebring, FL
Posts: 525
Post

Nice, Steve. It is indeed getting to be Speck season here with the cooler weather and water temps of Fall and Winter. Those copperheaded bluegill are a blast, especially the large ones. Did you invite any of your catch home for dinner?
__________________
Robert B. McCorquodale

"Flip a fly"

Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 10-09-2008, 02:10 PM
SteveGibson's Avatar
Slabmaster II
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sarasota, FL
Posts: 180
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by crappiecrazy View Post
Steve,
Good post and pictures. What kind of indicator, how deep and what type retrieve? I would like to try that setup here in Ky.

Thanks,
Tom

Tom,

I use a strike indicator that Dixieangler turned me onto. It's a VOSI (vertical oriented strike indicator). I just buy small perch floats from Wal-Mart, cut them in half with a razor blade. So, you get two for one.

I place it up the leader and it depends on how deep the water it and how deep you want your fly to work.

I cast it out, let it sink, then twitch it back. I use two one-inch quick strips, then pase. Repeat.

I catch a majority of my fish on this rig.

My fly of choice is a simple No. 10 or No. 12 gold beadhead nymp that's quick and easy to tie. I catch bass, bluegill, specks, shellcrackers, shiners and catfish on it.
__________________
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 10-09-2008, 02:11 PM
SteveGibson's Avatar
Slabmaster II
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sarasota, FL
Posts: 180
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by dixieangler View Post
Nice, Steve. It is indeed getting to be Speck season here with the cooler weather and water temps of Fall and Winter. Those copperheaded bluegill are a blast, especially the large ones. Did you invite any of your catch home for dinner?
I released everything, but I thought about bringing home a few next trip. Can't beat fresh bluegill or specks.
__________________
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com
Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old 10-09-2008, 09:03 PM
Crappie Wall Hanger II
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: ky
Posts: 683
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveGibson View Post
Tom,

I use a strike indicator that Dixieangler turned me onto. It's a VOSI (vertical oriented strike indicator). I just buy small perch floats from Wal-Mart, cut them in half with a razor blade. So, you get two for one.

I place it up the leader and it depends on how deep the water it and how deep you want your fly to work.

I cast it out, let it sink, then twitch it back. I use two one-inch quick strips, then pase. Repeat.

I catch a majority of my fish on this rig.

My fly of choice is a simple No. 10 or No. 12 gold beadhead nymp that's quick and easy to tie. I catch bass, bluegill, specks, shellcrackers, shiners and catfish on it.

Steve,
Thanks for the info! What is the deepest (distance from indicator to the fly) that you have ever used this rig?

Tom
Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 10-09-2008, 10:37 PM
dixieangler's Avatar
Crappie Wall Hanger II
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Sebring, FL
Posts: 525
Post

crappiecrazy,

Here is the link for the VOSI:

Vertically Oriented Strike Indicator (VOSI)

When I use the VOSI, I typically place it about four feet up the leader above the fly to start off with. I may adjust the depth of the fly as needed but I usually don't have to. Four feet has seemed to be the best all around depth for me under the VOSI. Your results may vary.

P.S.
I don't cut a slit in the VOSI because the leader will work its way out of the slit especially when casting.
__________________
Robert B. McCorquodale

"Flip a fly"


Last edited by dixieangler : 10-10-2008 at 10:37 AM.
Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 10-11-2008, 08:10 AM
SteveGibson's Avatar
Slabmaster II
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sarasota, FL
Posts: 180
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by crappiecrazy View Post
Steve,
Thanks for the info! What is the deepest (distance from indicator to the fly) that you have ever used this rig?

Tom

I'd say about four feet.
__________________
Steve
Southern Drawl Kayak Fishing
Native Watercraft-endorsed guide
gibbysfishingblog.blogspot.com
Reply With Quote
  #9 (permalink)  
Old 10-11-2008, 12:17 PM
Crappie Wall Hanger II
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: ky
Posts: 683
Default

Thanks for the replies. I would guess that anything over 4 ft would be awkward to cast with a fly rod

Thanks again,
Tom
Reply With Quote
  #10 (permalink)  
Old 10-11-2008, 12:39 PM
fishing buddy's Avatar
Crappie.com 1K Star General - Sponsor
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: madison, ms
Posts: 1,460
Default

Nice pics thanks
__________________

www.slabcrappieguides.com
Hi Tek Pro Staff
Bobby Garland Baits
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Keep Crappie.com Alive - Donation via credit card :

Donation via paypal :


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:59 AM.


Powered by Crappie Fishermen and vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC7