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    Default Worm-Dropper Popper


    I hate it when gills just nip at a popper and won't take it. Do you think they might fall for this or is it over kill?



    I cut down some old beat-up cork and balsa poppers. I added a #8 hook to the popper hook shank using 12lb mono and wove ultra chenille through it and added just a bit of rabbit to the end. This won't do me much good this season.... too cold unless we get a few days of warm sunny weather to get the gills to the surface.... AND my Scott FR is currently in Colorado getting a new tip section. - AF

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    Default short strikes?

    Short strikes should not be problem,with that one.

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    that should catch em
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    Thats a pretty sweet looking tie there. I might have to try that one out as spring approaches next year.

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    Looks like a good imitation of a dragonfly. Should work great especially if your area has lily pads.
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    Let us know how you do when you try it, looks real nice.

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    dvuks - Can't wait to tie it on.... spring time sure sounds like a long way off. Will let you know.

    Also made up some jigs with the same idea, I posted this a while back on the tying forum.

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    Looks like they will catch fish to me, post some pic`s of the catch :-)

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    I've done well on these for bass, bluegill and Florida exotics:

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    Default Nice work .

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGibson View Post
    I've done well on these for bass, bluegill and Florida exotics:

    Got a name for these? what is the body made of?

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