Awesome, what's your approach on sheepshead? I wanna join the sheepshead club, but I never even get a chaser.
quote:Honestly, cast and pray. I'd never witnessed the sheepshead acting aggressively. I know some guys have specific flies but We Were casting redfish crack and getting good follows / takes.
Awesome, what's your approach on sheepshead? I wanna join the sheepshead club, but I never even get a chaser.
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The only saving grace, the sheepsheads were in pretty thick and were more aggressive than I've ever seen, travelling in schools and following flies.
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What if I just wood paneled the flat bed?
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In this example, I under wrap the craft fur tail to keep it from fouling.
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Houston guys, swung by to check out Bayou City Angler this morning and was really pleased with the shop! They have a really nice selection of rods and reels, some really cool Chance Yarbrough custom artwork bugger beast artwork boxes (I grabbed two), great gear including but not limited to Flood Tide, Patagonia etc... Super nice folks. Gonna swing by again and play with a glass rod soon and the Nautilus keeps looking me in the eye saying, "buy me!".
Sounds like they are having a meet and greet there tonight from 6-9pm of local saltwater fly fisherman if anyone is looking for something to do this evening. Not sure I can make it
quote:If put enough silicone on I bet you could get it to float head up. Swap in rabbit strip to weigh down the tail and the you could really get it to float vertical if that's what you're aiming for.
You can also use silicone instead of fabric paint for the skin over the head. Shown here is a Silicone Deadhead with flat stick-on eyes below the skin. Silicone versions are neutrally buoyant and have a soft rubbery texture. This fly is tied on a wicked 2/0 Gamakatsu Finesse hook and has tagged many striped bass.