These have been working for me lately.
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There's a lot of moving pieces on those flies, Tom. I can see why they work. Nice tying. They're your creation so you should name them.
I haven't touched a flyrod since dodging the rain drops at Trap Pond a couple of weeks ago. But while I was there I used mostly topwater flies.
It's hard to beat foam poppers for durability and effectiveness:
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I also hooked 3 or 4 bass on a gurgler tied by one of the FSFF members. It's a beautiful fly. This photo doesn't do it justice:
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I went to it because the bass started to ignore the chugging of the popper. They wanted something quieter. The gurgler fit the bill for a while.
Then they got even more persnickety. I went to a slider. You can see the reversed popper head on the hook in this photo that causes the fly to dive:
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I caught more bass on the slider than on the other surface flies.
As you might expect, they were tight to cover -- not so much pads or wood but shoreline vegetation. I'd toss the fly right into the plant growth and pull it through. The grasses/plants were flexible and the flies did not hang up in them. The bass would usually hit right at the edge of the plants and water a few feet from the actual shoreline.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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