http://www.ncffb.org/index.cgi?frames=n;read=339196
http://www.ncffb.org/index.cgi?frames=n;read=339142
Some of the stuff that gets concocted around here.....ONLY some!
....lee s.
Looking for suggestions on good crappie flies. Thanks and fish on.:D
http://www.ncffb.org/index.cgi?frames=n;read=339196
http://www.ncffb.org/index.cgi?frames=n;read=339142
Some of the stuff that gets concocted around here.....ONLY some!
....lee s.
Gummy minnows from cabelas work well also.
Thanks again and if anyone else has any ideas please let me know. Trying to gather all I can for when the bite is on!!!
Here's two to try: a beadhead woolly bugger and a Clouser minnow.
The bugger is basically a light marabou jig. As a matter of fact, you might just try casting some really light jigs. Bass Pro sells some 1/80 and 1/128 oz. jigs that can be cast on a fly rod.
The Clouser is a weighted baitfish imitation that's tied with bucktail. These two flies are very popular, so it should be easy to find tying instructions.
litebite, I don't know how to do the link thing, so Google up Crappie Candy. It's a Clouser pattern that is a fun tie. Chartuse yarn or embrodery thread would work good for the body. Mike
I use the 1/80 oz. jig head with a 1" tube. Works for me.