mic Posted August 19, 2013 Posted August 19, 2013 I've been playing around with making and using in-line spinners for a couple of months now. Until this weekend, I've focused on adding rubber/plastics to the hooks. This weekend, I tied up a couple of patterns. Ran down to my buddy's pond and caught five bass and two bluegill in 15 minutes... by far the best test run I've had. Threw on a jig and the bite went cold. So, I'll add this to the list to try again and at different locations. I think it might also make a good winter trout/smallie in-line. Also had some luck with a simple white calf tail streamer with a peacock herl cap. After two fish the peacock tore off, back to the drawing board for that one. In-line - - Bearing - Small inline spinner - Bearing - Red Bead Fly - Number two hook Gold Bead Tail: Two hen feathers with little angel hair Body: Peacock herl Hackle: White and red hen hackle
mic Posted August 19, 2013 Author Posted August 19, 2013 PS... the feather stay seperated on this pattern when pulled through the water. I might try in brown or olive and use like a crawdad fly.
jdmidwest Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Looks good. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Flysmallie Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 I had a little love affair with the whole inline on a fly rod thing several years ago but gave up on it. How big is that thing?
mic Posted August 20, 2013 Author Posted August 20, 2013 Two or three inches tops. Throwing it on a spin rod. Was going to try it on a fly rod in current.
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