Jimmy: Thanks.. Yeah, I saw them doing this on the deer hair bugs, and I think 
I'll start using it on as many bass flies as possible, cause they are in heavy 
cover, Chuck

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jimmy D. Moore 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 12:10 PM
  Subject: [VFB] Re:Weedless Clouser - Chuck


  Chuck, another way to make a Clouser weedless is to tie in a stiff piece of 
mono, like 30# chunking and winding mono, just behind the head of the clouser, 
angling it down and back toward ,and just past the barb. I do this with bass 
jigs.  Doesn't affect the hookability of bas jigs, so I don't think it would 
affect the hookability of the Clouser either.

  JIMMY

  Chuck Alexander wrote:

    Mark: Thanks for the tips... And I do want them as weedless as possible, 
cause I fish in a place where the bass are in heavy cover, and last two years, 
due to not knowing how to tie anything weedless, I lost almost as many bass as 
I did flies trying to catch them LOL, I think a white bottom half, with a few 
strands of flash in the middle, and chartreuse on the top with a blood red head 
would be the ticket around here because as a bait chunker, that is the color 
jigs I used to catch both bass and crappie the best....Chuck




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