Fished Bethany Lakes this evening. Mojo was off this round with too many missed hook sets and thrown hooks. Did manage to get two Bass. No Bruisers but still fun. One took a Tube Popper Fly; the other went for a Foam Damsel Fly. .
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Fished Bethany Lakes this evening. Brought the Five Weight Fly Rod but this time replaced the reel with a 4/5 Weight Echo Ion. Liked the 8/10 Weight for the Switch Rod; decided to get the smaller size reel for the Five Weight! Liked it, too! Started fishing with a Foam Damsel Fly and caught Bluegill, Sunfish, and Bass. Did lose one to a decent Bass that broke the tippet. Later, switched to a Tube Popper Fly. Missed several nice looking fish; too slow on the hookset. But, did get two Bass! Fun stuff!
Went back out for another round of fishing this evening. Decided to give a Foam Damsel Fly a try at Kroger Park Pond. Slow action with little bluegill nipping at the fishing fly but no hook ups. Then, started working pockets in the algae and caught two Bass. Then, worked the shoreline and got one more Bass to take. Afterwards, switched to a Tube Popper Fly and hooked a Bass! Fun stuff! Here is a picture of the last Bass and video of the action:
Fished Bethany Creek Park Pond and had a missed strike. Moved on to Bethany Lakes and fished the Lower Pond. Caught a Bluegill but missed several other strikes. Then, one more time back to Bethany Creek Park Pond; missed one strike before calling it a day. Not sure why; "mojo" was not on today with so many missed strikes! Going to try again another day.
Started fishing Bethany Lakes. Had one strike and a miss, so headed down the road to try Bethany Creek Park Pond. No bites for about a half hour, and then hooked up with Bass. Caught four Bass, missed others... going to blame it on the pretty woman in the white shorts that walked by! Largest Bass went 15" in size! Used a Red with White Marabou Tube Popper Fly to catch three, and a Yellow with White Marabou to catch one. Here is a picture of the Freshwater version of the Saltwater one. Looks like it works!
Posted information about the Tube Popper Fly and the Mini Balsa Wood Lathe in the Fly Tying Forum. A member posted pictures of Tube Popper Flies used for saltwater fishing which led to the idea of making a freshwater version of one! Here is a picture of a prototype freshwater version; it's made with Marabou and a Balsa Wood Head that has been colored with a Sharpie. No eyes and a quick coat of nail polish instead of epoxy. Was in a rush to test it out.... So, tested it out at Plano East Senior High School's Catch and Release Ponds, and caught a Bass before losing the popper to a nice Bass that broke the line. Oh well, put another Tube Popper Fly on the line (not like the prototype) and was able to catch Catfish! Going to make more of the prototype freshwater version Tube Popper Fly. Easy to shape and easy to make, and it catches fish! Cannot beat that...!
Went fishing at Bethany this evening. Bite was good with several Bass, a Bluegill, and a Sunfish caught using a Tube Popper Fly! Then, noticed lots of activity in an area where ducks were fed bread. Guess what, put some bread on the treble hook and left the Tube Popper Fly on the line. Hooked three Catfish; one went 23"... Good stuff!
Slow bite this round at Bethany Lakes. We managed two Bluegill and two Bass. Did have a few more strike but missed the hook sets. Bluegill went for the Foam Damsel Fly, and the Bass went for the Tube Popper Fly.
Short on time this evening but still enough to time for a quick trip to Bethany Lakes to try another Tube Popper Fly. Lost the one we made yesterday to a snag. This time brought two; luckily only needed the one. Caught two Bass and missed a third one. Largest Bass went 14" in size.... Fun Stuff!
Decided to tinker with "material in the scrap bin" and made a Mini Balsa Wood Lathe for making Balsa Wood Popper bodies. Got it put together, and made a a fishing fly... calling it the Tube Popper Fly based on the same concept of Tube Fishing Flies where the line passes through the body and the hook is not permanently attached to the body. Like the idea of being able to change hook sizes as needed.