My son and I visited a Delaware pond yesterday. The picks were agreeable. We combined for 30 and lost a like number more. That’s common when pickerel fishing. They come unbuttoned frequently – even with sharpened hooks.
Most were small at 15 to 16 inches. I did catch a fat 22-incher but it splashed so much that my waterproof camera lenses got wet and produced a foggy photo:
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There was no set pattern. The picks were:
They were happy to chase flies: Bendbacks, Articulated Crystal Buggers and an unnamed large 2/0 fly:
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Also…pink flies work. It's one of my favorite colors to use. I caught several picks and a crappie on a pink Bendback:
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Yellow is always a good choice. These fish hit a yellow articulated crystal bugger:
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Oddly we caught no bass. But we did hook 3 crappies and I caught this very ambitious bluegill on the large unnamed 2/0 fly:
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We also tossed topwater flies and got a few swings but no hookups.
All in all, a very nice outing.
Most were small at 15 to 16 inches. I did catch a fat 22-incher but it splashed so much that my waterproof camera lenses got wet and produced a foggy photo:
P1060592 (2).jpg
There was no set pattern. The picks were:
- On the flats in emerging vegetation
- In the feeder stream
- Tight to shore on downed wood
They were happy to chase flies: Bendbacks, Articulated Crystal Buggers and an unnamed large 2/0 fly:
P1060576 (2).jpg
Also…pink flies work. It's one of my favorite colors to use. I caught several picks and a crappie on a pink Bendback:
P1060582 (2).jpg
P1060584 (2).jpg
Yellow is always a good choice. These fish hit a yellow articulated crystal bugger:
P1060587 (2).jpg
P1060590 (2).jpg
Oddly we caught no bass. But we did hook 3 crappies and I caught this very ambitious bluegill on the large unnamed 2/0 fly:
P1060574 (3).jpg
We also tossed topwater flies and got a few swings but no hookups.
All in all, a very nice outing.
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