This is a quick basic clip by John "Toast" Oast of tying the Rubber Band Fly. Depending upon the size you tie, this is a great fly for eveything from bluegill, to bass, to numerous larger gamefish...
This is a quick basic clip by John "Toast" Oast of tying the Rubber Band Fly. Depending upon the size you tie, this is a great fly for eveything from bluegill, to bass, to numerous larger gamefish. It's very easy and very cheap. A great way to start tying your own flies... Improvise with it, and see what you come up with. Fishyaker.com
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hey, was that you tying the rubber band fly, john? that was actually pretty cool ... i saw the "pickerel tournament" video as well (which i've seen on the site - love watching that when it's 95 degrees in richmond!) good job on the videos so far!!!
Actually, I like to use soft jerkboats when using conventional tackle. It works in the water much the same. I had a bag of colored rubber bands, and thought, "what the heck." I was joking with a friend that it looks like a piece of Fishbites tied on the hook... Go figure. I saw reference to others also tying them on the web, but I had already been tying them for a while.
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Cheers!