All Discussions Tagged 'flies' - Bluegill - Big Bluegill2024-03-28T16:58:00Zhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=flies&feed=yes&xn_auth=noFAVORITE FLY PATTERNS OR JIGStag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2015-11-08:2036984:Topic:6385332015-11-08T20:02:36.138ZDAVID L EITUTIShttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/DAVIDLEITUTIS
<p>I guess it is tying season for me now as we should be getting snow here in the next few weeks. This is usually the time of season I start tying for the following spring season of fishing.....Also building what ever rods I want to make for myself and others.</p>
<p> I've included some photo's of my favorite spring time patterns that I have made and been making for a long time.</p>
<p> Menu is 94840 Mustad dry fly hooks on all three patterns here<br></br> White yarn tails on first one ,…</p>
<p>I guess it is tying season for me now as we should be getting snow here in the next few weeks. This is usually the time of season I start tying for the following spring season of fishing.....Also building what ever rods I want to make for myself and others.</p>
<p> I've included some photo's of my favorite spring time patterns that I have made and been making for a long time.</p>
<p> Menu is 94840 Mustad dry fly hooks on all three patterns here<br/> White yarn tails on first one , Blue New age chenille ( medium size) . 1/8th inch beads and some red crystal flash added to tail.<br/> Second is a Yellow and red Marabou Silent Stinger so named by Sir Jeffrey on here.....</p>
<p> Third is my all time favorite flourecent yellow ( looks chartreuse ) with red rib ....</p>
<p> Please all you tiers on here submit pics if ya can of your top 3-5 patterns on here so I can see what I"m missing in the way of flies .....</p>
<p> There are lots of tiers on here I admire and am sure to mention a few . Dick Tabbert, Carl Hendrix, and so many others like the absolute great" Sleepy ", Mark Sleeper....... I still marvel at his work and am lucky enough to have lots of his creations.......Thanks one and all for the flies you've all sent me over the years for trial and maybe will get to use some at Rendezvous in the spring.......</p> Big bluegill flies?tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2013-07-09:2036984:Topic:4074272013-07-09T20:07:19.702ZNathanhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/Nathan466
<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I was wondering if any of you fly fisher's out there had a go to pattern for big bluegill. Somethat that seems to attrach big bluegill better than the little guys. A lot of times while fishing for bluegill with small ant patterns I will see a big fish but have 20 little fish on my fly before the big fish even gets a chance to see it. And I know there will probably still be little guys chasing just about fly but I figured I would ask and see.</p>
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<p>Also do you guys…</p>
<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I was wondering if any of you fly fisher's out there had a go to pattern for big bluegill. Somethat that seems to attrach big bluegill better than the little guys. A lot of times while fishing for bluegill with small ant patterns I will see a big fish but have 20 little fish on my fly before the big fish even gets a chance to see it. And I know there will probably still be little guys chasing just about fly but I figured I would ask and see.</p>
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<p>Also do you guys have an out of the box pattern that you use for tricky fish? I have a little pond near my house with some pretty nice pumpkinseeds, warmouth and bluegill but I have not been able to catch any of them on the fly. They have chased afew and hit afew but the few times they did hit I missed them, they seem to just sit in the sun. However, my friend who fishes with worms catches them left and right. The fish seems to be pretty picky to flies as I have tried just about everything I have from woolly buggers to small ants, dries, nymphs and all that.</p>
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<p>Any help is appreciated! Pictures are always good too. :)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>