Let me know how you make out. tony Chuck Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
>Tony: Thanks a lot. I’ll try them for sure. I’m also thinking that with the >water still cold here in te rivers/lakes, therefore making crappie more >sluggish, that by fishing them by moving them just a bit at a time I’ll catch >more fish at this time of the yr. Thanks again,Chuck > > > >From: 'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail > >Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 9:30 AM > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: Re: [VFB] Attn. Tony.. White water demon fly question?? > > > >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 hook > >Tail Red hackle tail 3/8" long. > >body 9 strands of peacock herl spun into a chenille. > >beard red hackle tied down. > >wing White over black bucktail (Sparse) Do not let the wing extend > >past the bend of the hook more than 1/8"or the fly will foul. > > > > > >This fly MUST be fished with a sinking tip line. Adding split shot ruins the > >action of the fly. Use short and long strips with long pauses. The fish > >will most offen take on the pause. The fly will suspend if tied correctly. > >It's a simple fly to tie 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?? 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