I'm needing a few small Poppers for Bluegill and would welcome recommendations. What works for you? I'm in Central Florida with mostly stained water. TIA
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I'm needing a few small Poppers for Bluegill and would welcome recommendations. What works for you? I'm in Central Florida with mostly stained water. TIA
Any of the small Betts or Accardo poppers will work. You can usually find one or both at Walmart. Bass Pro and Cabela's also carry them.
I usually go with a white or yellow one in #8 or #10 size.
Take a look at this thread is you haven't already.
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/fly-f...r-dropper.html
And here's another from FAOL:
Popper Dropper - FAOL BB
Thanks! I'm sure I can find Betts around here somewhere. I'll look today.
HillBilly,
I'm in central Florida, also. Hands down, a chartruese popper is the ultimate. Other colors work, especially whites, but the chartuese is king for me.
I just ordered some really sweet poppers from these guys:
BreamBugs.com
I also like to tie on a mayfly about 18 - 24 inches behind it;) .
Thanks Duckbill that is a good site. They have about a dozen poppers on the home page. If I was a Bluegill I'd know which is most appealing (snicker). I notice both of you mention lighter colors. Do you do any good with dark colors? Seems to me they would work in stained water.
My waters are not that stained, so I've only used the lighter colors. My rule of thumb has always been "light flies on top, dark flies down below".
I understand what you're saying, though. Get a couple of black poppers and try 'em out. Can't hurt.
Side note: catching gills on topwater flies is about as fun as it gets! :D
those look great are these mainly for fly fishing or can they be used on a spinging rig and if they can what the best way to set them up.
You need weight to cast them on a spinning outfit. Get a clear casting bubble like this:
Spin Bubble Float Pack
There are several different models available, but this will give you an idea of what to look for.
If you're fishing a sinking fly, you can just add a split shot above it and just let it fall through the water.
For flies, I do prefer the fly rod, though.
Live down in Sarasota for years and used to flyfish Myakka Lake and river as well as Istokpoga and associated lakes and such. Killed 'em with a bumblee pattern; not only big bluegill, but bass up to 5-6 lbs. Catch one of those on a 6 wt. fly rod. Good fun.
academy has some that r waesome
Besides the poppers and droppers try a Renegade Fly, you can use it with a spin bubble on spinning gear or with your fly rod
Fatman