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Best flies for bass.
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08/03/21 09:01 PM
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new2BC4bass
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I want to dig out my fly rod and do a little bass fishing with it. I don't want a large assortment of flies. Somewhere around 5 kinds should be enough. At least to let me get into the sport. What flies do you guys and gals consider must haves? Clouser Minnow and Wooly Buggers are two I am thinking about starting with.
What size hooks? What colors? Etc. Thanks.
EDIT: BTW, it is an old GL3 9' 8wt so I should be able to use some decent size flies.
Last edited by new2BC4bass; 08/03/21 09:02 PM.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/03/21 09:12 PM
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4Weight
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Gotta have an assortment of poppers for topwater IMO. I also like conehead buggers like the autumn splendor and in olive and black. Rubber legged buggers are good too. Deer hair divers would work as well. 4-8 hooks on these. Your 8 wt is perfect.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/03/21 11:10 PM
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Dougfresh
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Wooly buggers, frogs, poppers, foam gurglers, maybe a minnow or baitfish pattern. A wide range of hook sizes will catch bass but for an 8 wt a 2 or 4 will work better. Maybe a size 6 wooly bugger with a bead head as well.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/04/21 03:28 AM
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McKinneyLonghorn
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I agree with all the above recommendations. Only thing I can add is some sort of a crawfish fly that you can fish along the bottom. Something like Matt Bennett’s Carp-it Bomb in sizes 4-8 should work great since it immitates both a crawfish as well as a bigger nymph.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/04/21 03:11 PM
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I agree with all the above recommendations. Only thing I can add is some sort of a crawfish fly that you can fish along the bottom. Something like Matt Bennett’s Carp-it Bomb in sizes 4-8 should work great since it immitates both a crawfish as well as a bigger nymph. Solid as I did not think of that when I responded. Great advise.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/04/21 03:57 PM
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J-Moe
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I spent the first year of fly fishing focusing mainly on largemouth bass. All great advice. I would only add that I spent a lot of time throwing black crystal wooley buggers and the Tedrick Froggy flies during that period of time. They worked great for me. I will from time to time catch them chasing shad. I'll either throw a bead chain clouser of a popper dropper setup during those times. I now fish mainly for sunfish, white bass and hybrids. I catch a lot of 2.5 lb plus bass on a size 10 gold bead chain crawfish colored Briminator variant while fishing for sunfish, I caught one 4.25 lbs in a creek a couple months ago. I second that a crawfish pattern is very successful. I've used Skip's Dad crawfish pattern before and been very successful. I used it mainly because it was such an easy tie. Excellent thread, thanks for posting 
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/04/21 10:54 PM
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Osbornfishing
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Here is a few I carry in my active fly box. I have caught bass on most of them. I really enjoy catching schooling bass on the poppers. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2021/08/full-107020-106120-a33da953_5bf9_4495_acbb_022c299a2f56.jpeg)
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/06/21 11:10 PM
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new2BC4bass
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Nice looking flies. I currently am not tying my own. I may start. First I would like to purchase a few to get started. Where are a couple good places to purchase bass flies? Also I've been researching fly tying vises. I have no place to use a C-clamp so I need a pedestal mount vise. Right now I am looking at the Peak Rotary. Seems to be highly rated in several reviews. I want to eventually be tying flies for bass and panfish. I am open to any other suggestions. Would prefer not to spend more than $250 max. Less than $200 is better...thus the Peak. For you guys that have been tying for 30-40 years please do not tell me about $20-$30 vises you are still using.  Not really a trout fisherman at the moment. Years ago I purchased a used 3wt off this site. Made the mistake of buying a DT line for it. Couldn't cast it worn a darn after using the GL3 with WFF line. Not only a lighter line, but a lot slower action rod (and 7'6" vs 9') so my timing sucked. I have a WFF coming for the 3wt. Also have an Echo Carbon XL 4wt and 5wt on the way. As you can see I plan to do some fly casting for panfish as well as bass. But that is probably another thread. Thank you for all the fly suggestions.
Last edited by new2BC4bass; 08/07/21 06:39 PM.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/06/21 11:43 PM
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Dougfresh
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Cabelas has a decent enough selection of flies. That or look up your local fly shop. Personally, I started out about a year ago with a cheap vise kit for about $30. Even though the vise itself sucked it was actually worth it because the bobbin, etc that it came with were pretty decent. I found a pedestal renzetti a while back on sale for $160. That’s what I use now with the old tools.
I might suggest to someone starting out to go with a cheap set same as I did until you know for sure it’s something you want to get further into.
Also, for ordering materials online I like Avidmax or Spawn Fly fishing. Both no tax to TX customers and free shipping for $25 and over. Good luck.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/07/21 03:50 AM
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Osbornfishing
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I buy 90% of my stuff from EBay. I do not tie technical flies. I just try and throw something together to catch fish. But I have come up with some interesting patterns. There are some experts on the site with lots of information available. It is much more fun to catch fish on a fly you made yourself.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/12/21 04:44 PM
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j_hirn2
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www.bigyflyco.com has all the flies you will ever need(plus some). Also their prices are great.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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08/18/21 12:14 PM
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rleblanc61
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Looks like you are in Pennsilvania? I would also recommend an Orvis or other local fly shop. They should be able to give you more personalized and local advice on flys.
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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09/23/21 05:51 PM
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Assuming you are in Pennsylvania: I grew up in PA and had a lot of success using a Clouser crayfish (size 6, 8) in the smallmouth streams. Never really experimented with other flies. Probably the biggest smallmouth I caught was while trout fishing - it took a blue-winged olive dry fly (funny how things work out that way). Good luck!
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Re: Best flies for bass.
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#14144762
09/29/21 03:51 AM
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If you want better fish get below the surface. Poppers are fun, but you’ll catch more quality bass if you get the fly off the surface. I mostly fish salt water now, but I used to chase bass with a fly rod quite a bit. Streamers worked well for me, and around vegetation rabbit strip flies worked well for me.
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