Tony have you ever seen the old, looks like a fish food pellet, fished while
chuming for grass carp. Dan
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From: "Tony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Hangin' Hardware and Crossover


> Well, A corn fly. They have one here in Arkansas they used in the C&R
areas when they could chum with corn. It is illegal now to chum with corn in
the C&R sections. It was a yellow ball
> of Chenille. Now on the Pellets. I used to do this when we took youths out
for their first fishing trip below the hatchery.
> Spin a small bunch of natural deer hair in a scud hook. Pack it tight and
trim it round. When casting it make it slap the water. The kids just
learning to cast did a good job of slapping
> the water.
> We have what they call an Arkansas Sandwich, two mini marshmallows with a
piece of corn in between. Don't laugh, a world record Brown ( 36+ lbs) was
caught on it on the Norfork river in
> Arkansas. I tied one up from chenille but haven't got the guts to use it.
It is up on the shelf.
> Not really flies, but are legal in Fly Only waters here in Arkansas.
> Tony   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Alan Di Somma wrote:
>
> > I have this fly(er bait) that I call a "Toasted Marshmallow" It is white
chennile with brown hackle tied in at both ends and tied back "soft-hackle
style"
> > I also have several different types of spinner blades that I incorporate
into some flies (er baits). I have propeller blades of different sizes and
colors as well as Colorado blades.
> > I also use rattles and there is this neat way of attaching Power Bait to
your flies.
> > I have some Crappie flies (er baits) that I tie using a chenniel body
and a rubber curley tail.
> > I tried for a while to tie a fly (er bait) that looks like the pellets
that they feed the stockers, but just don't have it down right yet.
> > Maybe a "Corn" fly (er bait) would work.
> >
> > Alan Di Somma
> > phxflytyer
> > Phoenix,Az.
> > http://members.home.net/azflycasters/index.html
> >
> > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  how about yarn "flies" that imitate bread, roe or other natural foods.
> >
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