We used wet flies. I started out with a sinking line in about 3 - 6 foot of water moving moderately fast. Some hits but not alot. I then started using a floating line with a weighted fly. That is how we caught most of the fish.
The most popular flies were the egg sucking leaches in black or purple. Orange egg heads were the most effective for the silvers. If I were going again I might bring a silver spoon with red on it. (similar to what is used for redfish). Let me know where you go. Jim
this music doesn't go good with fishing. Had to mute it
interstategar 1 month ago
K why the wooded walk way there lol lots of swamp there too..lol
wow cool ....nice pond there...lol lol lol why all the gasoline tanks there lol
msrattlespaces 1 year ago
it would have been alotmore interesting if u put vid of andri in this :D
jjjerbear777 2 years ago
Did you use wet or dry flies? i really want to learn and try it 50 miles north of Unk. Id fish for kings and silvers.
weldermaan 3 years ago
We used wet flies. I started out with a sinking line in about 3 - 6 foot of water moving moderately fast. Some hits but not alot. I then started using a floating line with a weighted fly. That is how we caught most of the fish.
The most popular flies were the egg sucking leaches in black or purple. Orange egg heads were the most effective for the silvers. If I were going again I might bring a silver spoon with red on it. (similar to what is used for redfish). Let me know where you go. Jim
StrategicCFO 3 years ago