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Fishing For Bream
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03/13/23 04:35 PM
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FishDFly
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When fly fishing for bream, do you fish with flies that float or sink or both?
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/13/23 04:45 PM
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rrhyne56
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It all depends on what they're keying on. My experience has been that the bigger ones lurk deeper, the itty bitties are more likely to hit topwaree. But that's a broad stroke of the brush. Early morning, pre-dawn is an exciting time! Also sunset. And search for popper/dropper setups. That's been a favorite of mine. Just a tiny bit trickier to cast.
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/13/23 05:21 PM
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FishDFly
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Do you see a difference between small farm ponds, farm/ranch larges lake and large public lakes?
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/13/23 06:16 PM
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Osbornfishing
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I like to start with a sinking version of a black gnat with a red tail. It is my favorite sunfish fly. You can also catch them on small poppers along vegetation or in brush. I fish the same in ponds, lakes or creeks. June is my favorite month for sunfish. All summer months are good. There are some big ones out there. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2023/03/full-107020-175679-088eaf2d_9753_4aaa_92b1_f32d868f2f7e.jpeg)
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/13/23 06:32 PM
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FishDFly
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Nice fish!
Have been tying "STS", stuff that sinks the last several weeks. Seems I catch more fish on subsurface flies than floating ones.
Bream are my favorite fish to fish for.
Anyone read: Bluegill Fishing and Flies or The Blue Gill Diaries: A Fly Fishing chronicles by Terry & Rozanne Wilson and if so are either one a worth while read?
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/14/23 12:38 PM
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BigAL33
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Nice fish!
Have been tying "STS", stuff that sinks the last several weeks. Seems I catch more fish on subsurface flies than floating ones.
Bream are my favorite fish to fish for.
Anyone read: Bluegill Fishing and Flies or The Blue Gill Diaries: A Fly Fishing chronicles by Terry & Rozanne Wilson and if so are either one a worth while read? I haven’t read those two books, but a very good sunfish book is: “The Sunfishes” by Jack Ellis.
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/14/23 02:02 PM
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FishDFly
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Thanks, will have to look that one up.
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/14/23 03:01 PM
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J-Moe
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All good information. It's really fun to fish with Betts fancy poppers to catch lots of fish. But, as noted, the bigger fish are usually caught on sinking flies. I often carry 2 rods. One with a popper dropper setup for searching and another with just a sinking fly. I tie Llano bugs on size 8 hooks for the popper and use briminators for the dropper and sinking fly. Some species, like Rios, may be difficult to catch without using a sinking fly only. The sunfish in ponds are just as big or bigger than those in the lakes and rivers. They take the same flies. Other sinking flies that work well are rubber legged dragons, squirmy worms and nymphs. My favorite colored Briminator variants are Olive and Crawfish. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2023/03/full-89995-175800-briminators.jpg)
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/14/23 03:34 PM
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Osbornfishing
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Beautiful fish. That is a big green sunfish.
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/14/23 04:05 PM
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Meadowlark
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When fly fishing for bream, do you fish with flies that float or sink or both? When targeting the larger bream, I use a lot of bead head nymphs and small buggers Do you see a difference between small farm ponds, farm/ranch larges lake and large public lakes? Yes, public lakes are overfished in general and do not yield the big number of large blue gills that managed ponds contain. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2023/03/full-8953-175806-cnbg_06_01_081_3.jpg)
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/17/23 07:18 PM
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McFish51
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I've read a lot of the Wilsons' stuff and liked it all. They invented the Bully Bluegill Spider, one of the all time best BG flies. They are very knowledgeable.
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Re: Fishing For Bream
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03/18/23 04:20 AM
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All good information. It's really fun to fish with Betts fancy poppers to catch lots of fish. But, as noted, the bigger fish are usually caught on sinking flies. I often carry 2 rods. One with a popper dropper setup for searching and another with just a sinking fly. I tie Llano bugs on size 8 hooks for the popper and use briminators for the dropper and sinking fly. Some species, like Rios, may be difficult to catch without using a sinking fly only. The sunfish in ponds are just as big or bigger than those in the lakes and rivers. They take the same flies. Other sinking flies that work well are rubber legged dragons, squirmy worms and nymphs. My favorite colored Briminator variants are Olive and Crawfish. 
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