I am new to fly world, but pretty sure that the GTs will hit a fly. Why need a guy to toss a popper and do all the work to lure the fish? Just asking?
I am new to fly world, but pretty sure that the GTs will hit a fly. Why need a guy to toss a popper and do all the work to lure the fish? Just asking?
Technique called "bait & switch". 1 bloke casts a hookless popper, the fly is already in water or ready to cast.
The idea is that casting poppers on fly for big GTs requires heavy rod: rods of 12 to 16 are heavy to cast vs a spinning rod and you have to cast a lot for GTs on fly, even on sight. Cheers
All that work for such a small GT. good fun though!
discogram 2 years ago
NICE VIDEOS YOU HAVE!!! I HAVEN'T GOT A CHANCE TO HOOK UP A GOOD FISH. All my fish are 1lb and below. That's sad...
Caimingchang 2 years ago
Should have had a hookup with the first chase op plug. You took long bru
Draadkar007 2 years ago
I am new to fly world, but pretty sure that the GTs will hit a fly. Why need a guy to toss a popper and do all the work to lure the fish? Just asking?
surffishermanin 3 years ago
@surffishermanin its to get them to be aggravated
theswordsman09 1 year ago
I am new to fly world, but pretty sure that the GTs will hit a fly. Why need a guy to toss a popper and do all the work to lure the fish? Just asking?
surffishermanin 3 years ago
Technique called "bait & switch". 1 bloke casts a hookless popper, the fly is already in water or ready to cast.
The idea is that casting poppers on fly for big GTs requires heavy rod: rods of 12 to 16 are heavy to cast vs a spinning rod and you have to cast a lot for GTs on fly, even on sight. Cheers
syndicate66 2 years ago