Jimmy
 
I tie up a mini-jig in a Chili Pepper style as well as other colors. This jig 
has worked extremely well.  I use marabou amd either crystal chennile or leach 
type chennile. Also I do not add the lead as the jig head is the weight.  I 
fish either using a spinning rod under a weighted bobber 1/2=1" in size and 
with a 3-9 foot distance from the bobber to the jig, or I sometimes use an 
indicater with my 4 weight fly rod. I use 1/64 or 1/80's also have tied some 
1/124's. Have caught numerous Rainbows in the 3-5 lb range as well as a 7lb 
Bass.  That was fun on my 4 weight!
 
OBTW: how can I get your book?
 
JimFishermen like to play with their equipment 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: [VFB] Crappie With a Fly 
RodDate: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 12:55:16 -0600


Jimmy - some good crappie patterns here: 
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/pond.asp?page=5 Kev


Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:45:54 -0600From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]; 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [VFB] Crappie With a Fly RodI've fished for crappie most of 
my life.  When I was a kid, my Dad and I used long cane poles with a braided 
casting rod line, crappie hook and live minnows.  We caught a lot of crappie 
that way.  Later, I converted to a "Pack Pole", a telescoping fiberglass pole 
invented by local crappie guru, Charlie Pack.  This pole has guides positioned 
along it's adjustable length, out to ten feet.  Also has a small crappie reel.  
Again, the lure is usually minnows that we buy at the local marina or catch 
with a cast net.  Some use tiny crappie jigs, red and white, yellow and white, 
or all white.However, I've never fished for crappie with a fly rod, so I'm 
expecting to learn a thing or two from our VFB crappie professors, most 
notably, Rick Zieger.  Tell me about it, guys, from A to Z.  With prime crappie 
time just around the corner on Lake Waco, which is a great crappie lake, I'm 
planning on using my bass boat to take me to the crappie holes.  Out of all the 
points on Lake Waco, probably 90 % of them have brush piles, made from old 
christmas trees, etc.  I know this for I helped place some of them.I used to 
make fun of all the crappie that Rick catches.  Thought he was surely pulling 
my leg when he'd post a crappie report that he'd caught 50 or so during his 
lunch hour in the pond behind his office.  But after watching a buddy of mine 
do the same, I'm a believer.I'm serious about learning the nuances of flshing 
for crappie with a fly rod.Thanks in advance for the great answers I know I'll 
get.JIMMY D-- 


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North Zone Fishing Editor - Texas Fish & Game Mag, 
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