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Showing posts with label Burnt Orange Crawdad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burnt Orange Crawdad. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

What Lures We Use....

Here is a picture of some of the lures we use for fishing the community lakes and ponds in the area with emphasis on Bethany Lakes since we fish it the more often than others. Senkos are not shown but we do use them.






Lures in the picture include:

  • Rooster Tails
  • Panther Martins
  • Wooley Rooster Martin Inline Spinner
  • Various Inline Spinners
  • Burnt Orange Crawdad
  • Guadalupana
  • Deer Hair Critter Variant
  • Purple Grasshopper Variant
  • Elk Hair Caddis
  • Foam Diver
  • Foam Beetle
  • Roadrunner Jig

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Shadow Lakes' Feeder Creek Holding Fishys!

Fished one of the feeder creeks in the area.  Been a while since we fished them due to the drought.  However, with the recent rains, it looks like some creeks are holding enough water to support fish!  In this case, caught a Bass in a culvert pool, lost others, then began working the creek for Panfish.  Did get a few strikes on Bass but failed to land them - save for the one in the picture below.  Still fun catching Panfish on the fly; used the Burnt Orange Crawdad and a Pearl/Olive Crappie Jig Variant.


Click-on 2011's COAF Fishing Leader Board to checkout top fish caught this year by our readers. Also, click-on One Fishing Fly Challenge to checkout the Field Team's flyfishing informal contest. Feel free to join; it's simple!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sunfish This Round

Fished Bethany this afternoon.  Last night's rain made for cloudy water. Caught two Sunfish on the Burnt Orange Crawdad, then lost the fly to a Bruiser.  Looked like it was a Catfish that struck.  Switched to a Deer Hair Popper and had several good strikes but failed to set the hook in time.  Went to a Bead Head Olive Wooley Bugger and caught more Sunfish.


Click-on 2011's COAF Fishing Leader Board to checkout top fish caught this year by our readers. Also, click-on One Fishing Fly Challenge to checkout the Field Team's flyfishing informal contest. Feel free to join; it's simple!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Two Bluegill, Two Little Bass, and Found a Bruiser?

Fished Bethany this afternoon using a Burnt Orange Crawdad.  Caught two Bluegill and two little Bass.  Missed another that may have went 12", then while working the bank, found a Bruiser struggling in the shallows.  Was able to pick it up and tried reviving it.  Was still alive but looked like its back was injured by something.  Not sure this one will make it.



Click-on 2011's COAF Fishing Leader Board to checkout top fish caught this year by our readers. Also, click-on One Fishing Fly Challenge to checkout the Field Team's flyfishing informal contest. Feel free to join; it's simple!

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