Jul 02 2015
Robert Lundin
Keeper
Starting out I would use a 7 1/2 foot leader as it is easier to cast. It should be tapered. If you think you might hook up a Bass I would go with a 3X or 4X. If only Bluegills in the lake you could use a 7X.
I've had good luck on Six O, Jer Mar, Martin Mill, Julian and Deer Trail. The size of the fly sometimes an 8 Wooly Bugger in olive or black, Royal coachman in size 12, any hopper or Chernobyl ant with a dropper beaded nymph (12). The hopper or Chernobyl act as an indicator for strike on the nymph. I'll tie about a 1 1/2 to 3 feet of Tippett for the nymph. I use a NZ setup as you tie the Tippett to the bow of the hopper or Ant hook. You can find youtubes showing you how to do this. Sometimes they strike the hopper.
If you need some practice head out to Athens Freshwater fisheries center. They have a pond loaded with bluegills that are easy to catch plus the pond is pretty open for the back cast. When first starting put yourself perpendicular to the water so you can watch your back cast. Let it completely straighten out. Speed and force are not needed in fly casting. It's more motion and rhythm. If you hear your leader cracking like a whip you going to fast and not letting the rod fully unload. You are casting line and not the fly. The fly is just along for the ride. I prefer a weight forward floating line which is identified by WF-5. I hope this helps. Bob
Jul 02 2015
James Mathis
Fingerling
Member Since :
2010
Number of Posts :
94
Hello All!
For any of you that fly fish -- what size and length leaders and tippets do you use for panfish fishing? I just bought a 5 wt fly rod and mid-arbor reel, and hope to use it on several of the club lakes where there are nice bream. What types of flies seem to work best?
Thanks!
Jim Mathis