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7 hours ago, rps said:

I have also been studying flies. They are expensive. I can tie clousers, wooly buggers, and San Juan worms. Poppers are something I do not know how to do. Suggestions?

 

The surface  fly I use 80% of the time and have probably caught more SMB on than any/all other flies- https://www.jackgartside.com/step_gurgler.htm  The foam sheets I use are from Dollar Tree, Walmart , etc. I don't think color matters too much, but white is easy to see, for me and for the fish. This is also pretty easy to tie- https://www.jackgartside.com/step_bass_bug.htm

The only other surface fly I use much is Tap's Bug, but it's deer hair and for that reason can be frustrating at the beginning.   http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/panfish/part97.php and https://midcurrent.com/videos/how-to-tie-taps-bug/

I've never had much luck with standard poppers, as in 46 years I have never caught one bass on them, so have no recommendation.  I probably don't have the patience to fish poppers correctly though, because they are popular.

Your Clousers and Woolly Buggers are a good start and with a Gurgler might be all I'd  fish for most of  a season. The SJ worm is like the poppers, in about 30 years of occasionally trying them have never caught a single fish. I also use a simple white or yellow marabou crappie jig in 1/32 oz in places where I can stand on a bank or riprap and flip rather than cast it into a deep hole, fe, bridge abutment.

Posted
1 hour ago, trythisonemv said:

Look up alvin dedeaux popper on YouTube. Super easy and very effective. Also that little frog fly I came up with is dynamite.20220401_155910.jpg

Is that frog a creek/river smallie catcher or all around black bass?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Johnsfolly said:

Is that frog a creek/river smallie catcher or all around black bass?

It will catch a lot of things. Mostly bass but small enough for big gils. I'm going to try on trout this spring as well

Posted
14 hours ago, rps said:

I have also been studying flies. They are expensive. I can tie clousers, wooly buggers, and San Juan worms. Poppers are something I do not know how to do. Suggestions?

 

My suggestion would be to send me you mailing address and then wait patiently by the mailbox. I can get some stuff together in the next week or so and get it in the mail. 

I'll make sure it's all stuff that won't stress that 6 wt too much and make it fairly easy to cast. I also include some gurglers since I'm the only one that ties them correctly. 😁

 

 

Posted
14 hours ago, rps said:

I have a shopping cart ready. TFO Pro II 6 wt 9' rod. Echo Ion reel. Orvis Hydros 6 wt weight forward floating warm water line, Rio three pack 12# tapered leader. $367 and free shipping. Not a "bargain" outfit, but one that the reviews suggest is a good beginning. This setup fits my hatred of cheap and my wariness of spending money on something new.

I'd recommend upgrading your reel to the Lamson Liquid for the extra $17 or whatever.  I had an Ion, and felt it was heavy.  The Lamson feels lighter and I've had nothing but great performance from Lamson reels.  Just my opinion, and fly reels may not matter much...but I do think you'll like it better.

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46 minutes ago, Flysmallie said:

My suggestion would be to send me you mailing address and then wait patiently by the mailbox. I can get some stuff together in the next week or so and get it in the mail. 

I'll make sure it's all stuff that won't stress that 6 wt too much and make it fairly easy to cast. I also include some gurglers since I'm the only one that ties them correctly. 😁

          And early in the thread I said same thing. We can fix a guy up. Fly tyers are just that way. 

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How very gracious! A few to start with would be great!

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