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    Default Fly rod recommendations for crappie fishing.


    I was wondereing if anyone uses a fly rod for crappie fishing. I searched the site and found a little info from 2006. Thought I'd see if anyone had any recent info. I thoughtg it might be a lot of fun but wasn't sure what size rod or line wieght to use. Lots of info on 3wt to 7wt but nothing on rod size. I know a lot has to do with personal preference but thought I'd see what everyone is using or if anyone had any advise. Thanks.
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    i fish with a flyrod when i get the chance particularly in april when the fish get shallow, 5wt, 8 1/2 ft or 9ft is fine, don't have to have a sage z axis or anything real expensive. want a bit of backbone incase you get a bass on, I throw clousers in traditional Truman crappie colors. even a 6 wt wouldnt be bad as i tend to throw maribou jigs, clousers or "heavier" type waited flies.

    ive caught big carp, bass, lotsa crappie, etc my son ad i get some funny looks on truman with those flyrods in the bass boat

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    I've thought about trying fly fishing for crappie, but wouldn't have a clue how to go about it....surely a sinking fly, but what about strike indicator? How deep to let it drop, etc. I have a relatively cheap combo I bought at Roger's Lures. Probably a 4 wt and a cheap reel, but that's all a guy really needs to get started.

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    I have not done it for crappie but have caught a ton of whites that way. I will tie up some 1/80 oz jigs. I just wince when they hit the rod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vic n View Post
    I've thought about trying fly fishing for crappie, but wouldn't have a clue how to go about it....surely a sinking fly, but what about strike indicator? How deep to let it drop, etc. I have a relatively cheap combo I bought at Roger's Lures. Probably a 4 wt and a cheap reel, but that's all a guy really needs to get started.
    i really just fish them when they are shallow on a floating line with light flies like 2" clousers in blue/blk, chart/blk, etc, that i tie . a lot of fun early in the year when everything in the lake is shallow(april/may). with all the timber and brush on truman, you could ruin a $60 floating line quickly...its just like anything else we do, just start experimenting. you could use an indicator with a 1/80 oz. maribou jig.... i just flit the smaller closers around in the shallows

    you will inevitably get a bass and carp on and that 4 wt gets pretty light quickly. i started with a 5 wt but have gone to a 7 wt ..the main reason being the kinds of flies i fish with and the kinda fish i get on...

    start with the 4 wt and see how it goes. its a lota fun and a break from all the other stuff we do

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