I just read Gary's message. What he says about stop and let it suspend is the
killer. The WRD will just kind of sit there suspended and as soon as it is
moved a bit that is when I used to get the strike.Tony
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 9:30 AM, Anthony Spezio <[email protected]>
wrote:
Chuck,I have really have not been able to get out and fish much at all for the
past two years but I have tyed some WRD's for others that have fished them.
Last year I tyed a dozen for a friend that fishes for Crappie and White Bass.
He said he caught a load of them on the WRD. In years past I have done very
well on it for Trout and Gills.Tony
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:14 AM, Gary Webb <[email protected]>
wrote:
Chuck,
This is one from the early years of the VFB. I can't remember Dick's last
name. I want to say Stock, or Stockton. Maybe somebody here remembers.
Anyway, it is an easy fly to tie and does work well.
Dick's Dandy:
#8 3XL streamer hookTail Red hackle tail 3/8" long.body 9
strands of peacock herl spun into achenille.beard red hackle tied down.
wing White over black bucktail (Sparse) Do not let the wing extend past
the bend of thehook more than 1/8"or the fly will foul. This fly MUST be
fishedwith a sinking tip line. Adding splitshot ruins the action of the fly.
Use short and long strips with longpauses. The fish will most offen take onthe
pause. The fly will suspend if tiedcorrectly. It's a simple fly totie but
very effective.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:36 PM, Chuck Alexander
<[email protected]> wrote:
Tony, I was just watching your DVD’s again to get some ideas and have a
question about the White Water Demon fly. Do you (or others) report catching a
lot of crappie with that fly?? Reason I ask is because I think with that
pearlescent white chenille body, the flashabou in the tail, then the red
threaded collar, (which would look like tiny gills on the minnow I think) it
would look just like a Missouri shiner minnow swimming through the water and
most ppl around here fish with either those minnows, or a white on white jig to
catch the most crappie with and we are planning to do some crappie fishing at
night IF it will ever stop raining here LOL.. Thanks, Chuck Also, does anybody
else here have a “Crappie killer” pattern they tie??? If so, can you share it
with me/us?? Thanks...--
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