I see it mentioned, but never get the whole picture on how people are doing this.
Some are just dropping a fly under a bobber. How else are people using flies on spinning tackle?
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I see it mentioned, but never get the whole picture on how people are doing this.
Some are just dropping a fly under a bobber. How else are people using flies on spinning tackle?
i do it alot. small fly with a split shot 18 inches up. clouser minnow is weighted and can cast well.flies that hold water can be cast far and has a slow sink to it. i am working on tying dan blantons fatal atrraction fly on a 1/16 jig head. my worm fly[richs ultimate worm] is a weedless 4.5 inch chenille worm casts well with spinning gear go for it
Also, what sizes are people using. I'm not a fly fishing guy. Trying to learn.
Casting bubbles can also be used. Clear floats that can have water added to then for Weight
You can use nymphs under bobbers, #10/12
You can use wet flies when they are shallow, #8-12
Streamers can be used, they are basically just crappie jigs anyways. Some are sold by length, some hook size. Generally id say 3" and smaller flies, #2 and smaller. A standard #10 wooly bugger is a staple
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It’s a really fun way to fish. Play with enough shot to get the best drag free drift that you can, and I use Leland’s crappie floats. I usually fix the float, but in deeper water you can slip rig it. Just about any nymph or fly a trout will take pans will slam.
Bob
I tie most of my Panfish flies on #8 sickle jig hooks with a bead head for weight. Seems those hook sizes sure can vary according to manufacturer. I like to use crappie nibbles or bites, Slabinator scent sticks, or waxworms under a Rocket bobber.
I’ve used a few methods to use a fly with a spinning rod.
Bobber/bubble with a fly
Drop shot
Tying flies on jigs
I prefer size 10-8 or 1/48 jigs for bluegills. Almost any old nymph will work, really. If you squirt a little slab sauce one them they work even better.
You should consider getting a fly rod and learning how to cast it. It is really a better way to throw flies. Fly casting is not that hard, and doesn’t have to be expensive. Although it probably will be expensive over time. :biggrin
I can cast a fly rod, but spend too much time trying to tie the right dang knot.