Low temperatures and and gusting winds of the past two days have kept me from chasing pickerel.
So, defeated by the weather and inspired by last weekend's Tie Fest, I decided to fill a Bluegill Box for the warmer days that will be here soon. I spent a few hours last night and this morning tying mostly streamers and a few poppers for my 2020 bluegill arsenal.
I like to use a small double-sided waterproof fly box with foam inserts on each side to hold my panfish flies while I kayak fish. I put streamers on one side and surface flies on the other.
This one box with slightly over two dozen flies will account for many bluegill catches this spring and summer. No doubt a few bass will hit these smaller flies too. They will be by-catches, not intentional targets.
Last year, I could not break the 8 inch barrier on my bluegills. This year, I hope a 9 incher is in my future. If so, one of these flies will do the trick.
Here's the surface fly side:
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Gurglers, poppers and spiders, each made of foam.
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And here's the streamer side:
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Clousers, wooly buggers and crystal buggers.
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Nothing fancy. Nothing hard to tie. Just the basic flies. I know they'll work well.
So, defeated by the weather and inspired by last weekend's Tie Fest, I decided to fill a Bluegill Box for the warmer days that will be here soon. I spent a few hours last night and this morning tying mostly streamers and a few poppers for my 2020 bluegill arsenal.
I like to use a small double-sided waterproof fly box with foam inserts on each side to hold my panfish flies while I kayak fish. I put streamers on one side and surface flies on the other.
This one box with slightly over two dozen flies will account for many bluegill catches this spring and summer. No doubt a few bass will hit these smaller flies too. They will be by-catches, not intentional targets.
Last year, I could not break the 8 inch barrier on my bluegills. This year, I hope a 9 incher is in my future. If so, one of these flies will do the trick.
Here's the surface fly side:
IMG_3271.jpg
Gurglers, poppers and spiders, each made of foam.
IMG_3278.jpg
And here's the streamer side:
IMG_3273.JPG
Clousers, wooly buggers and crystal buggers.
IMG_3277.jpg IMG_3276.jpg IMG_3274.jpg
Nothing fancy. Nothing hard to tie. Just the basic flies. I know they'll work well.
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