This one has a nice shimmy in hand and it rattles. Length is approximately four inches. Its hook is a bronze, 1/0 sproat.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Floating Finesse Worms
Will be back to tying jigs soon.
In the meantime, here are three finesse-style worms tied for river smallmouth bass fishing. Again, their major components are chenille yarn, latigo lace, craft fur, and pony beads. Remember well that pony beads float in water. A fishing suggestion appears on the right side of my vise platform.
Bring some toothpicks along for pegs when fishing these as they can make a bullet weight adjustable in its position along the line.
In the meantime, here are three finesse-style worms tied for river smallmouth bass fishing. Again, their major components are chenille yarn, latigo lace, craft fur, and pony beads. Remember well that pony beads float in water. A fishing suggestion appears on the right side of my vise platform.
Bring some toothpicks along for pegs when fishing these as they can make a bullet weight adjustable in its position along the line.
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Pony Bead Flukes
Tied the lures below on latigo lace with craft fur tail material, a fluffy chenille yarn, and pony beads. Pony beads come in a variety of colors and can be combined to produce interesting patterns. These are designed to sink very slowly as their lace absorbs water. Their sink rate may be increased by adding suspend dots or small wraps of lead ribbing. Hooks are bronze 1/0 sproats. The red tying thread is a 210 denier.
I plan to fish them in clearer waters with either a 9/10-wt. fly or a medium light spinning outfit next spring.
I plan to fish them in clearer waters with either a 9/10-wt. fly or a medium light spinning outfit next spring.
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