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In January... Does anyone use any topwater patterns (floating Buggers, Mice, Surfboards, etc.). We are coming up January 19th for a day trip with our club and was just wondering what to fish in the C+R section.

"Its clearly Bree time baby!"

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Posted

I've never used any of those in the winter, but you never know, give em a try and tell us if they work, I have caught brown trout on mice in the summer, very small #10 mice patterns. I caught a 9lb brown on a mouse pattern about 20 years ago. Try them and let us know if they work.

Tim Homesley

23387 st. hwy 112

Cassville, Mo 65625

Roaring River State park

Tim's Fly Shop

www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop

Posted

Well I know that the use stuff such as Pink Pollywogs for Salmon and Steelhead. Maybe a VERY small Bomber while the trout are rising to midges?

"Its clearly Bree time baby!"

Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team

Posted

I have used #10 and smaller bombers here at the park in years gone by, I used to tie one with spun carabou body and brown hackle and a brown hackle tail and it did catch fish in the summer, I always figured they hit it for a hopper.

Tim Homesley

23387 st. hwy 112

Cassville, Mo 65625

Roaring River State park

Tim's Fly Shop

www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop

Posted

Mice work.....well sometimes. In my quest to only fish with a pine squirrel I started noticing that sometimes these fish get really aggressive towards anything moving across the top. This happened a lot when I had just started fishing with a unsoaked pine squirrel. Just skating it across the top. Some days they were interested, some days they weren't.

I didn't pay much attention until I ran across a mouse pattern that was made with fur and foam. I made a few out of black pine squirrel and black foam. All I did to a normal pine squirrel was tie a foam back with a gurgler style head over the pine squirrel body. Then I clipped the hair on the belly of the fly and skinned the length of the tail except for a little puff (yeah I said puff) of fur at the end.

Some days they are interested, some days they aren't. But when they are, it sure is fun to watch them attack it.

 

 

Posted

Good work! Thanks for that info Ronnie!

"Its clearly Bree time baby!"

Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team

Posted

Jack Who??? O_o Can't say that I've ever seen or heard of him. What do they look like?

"Its clearly Bree time baby!"

Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team

Posted

Jack is a great friend of mine and is one of the few who developed techniques for turning foam and making flies from it.

Here are his mice patterns:

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Glass Has Class

"from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"

Posted

Definatley some interesting looking flies.

"Its clearly Bree time baby!"

Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team

Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team

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