This is a dynamite Pattern.
For my drop shot flies I use the same body and tail material.
I leave off the hackle skirt and palmering.
The fish would destroy the hackle in a short time so I leave it off and still have very good success.
TMC5262 # 10's and 12's, 1/32oz and 1/47oz. I haven't fished them yet. Caught a lot of bluegill many years ago on the wooly bugger fly.
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This is a dynamite Pattern.
For my drop shot flies I use the same body and tail material.
I leave off the hackle skirt and palmering.
The fish would destroy the hackle in a short time so I leave it off and still have very good success.
z520tom LIKED above post
Those are really nice!!!
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I’ve been looking to combine with my fly tying with spinning rod panfishing. Those look great!
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SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Very nice.
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They would go hand in hand. Double satisfaction. I love catching fish on home brews and have been doing it a long time. Sent from my SM-G960U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Scud_Muffin LIKED above post
The wooly bugger has always been a good tie. Olive was always a good one. I dressed it up with a little sparkle. A crawfish tie is another killer. I would think with U/L it would be a good combo.
Bob
z520tom LIKED above post
What size weight do you attach for the dropshot?? Pretty little buggers
not that i have a clue but i bet a few with some orange in them would be good stuff as well ?
really nice jigs sir
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