Trailing hook fly – for use with articulated popper head
This fly is designed as a simple yet effective fly to be fished behind my articulated popper heads.
This fly is designed as a simple yet effective fly to be fished behind my articulated popper heads.
Poppers are a bit harder to cast than a normal fly because of the wind resistance but if you slow your cast down a little I’m sure you’ll soon get the hang of it. Once you do you have another tool in your arsenal which is useful in three diverse situations:
This is a fly which I developed progressively over the period from 2012 to 2015 to fill a gap in my arsenal of flies to target barramundi around Gladstone. As it turns out these flies are also great for other salt water species including mackerel, GT’s, queenfish and golden trevally.
There are a lot of colour combinations of Christmas Island Special (CXI) flies that my mates and I have seen on our various trips to Christmas Island and Aitutaki. Some work sometimes and not others and some work more often than not.
This is my list of CXI flies that more often than not consistently work.
This fly is basically my original mud prawn that I released in 2003 and have now miniaturised and modified so as to represent the sort shrimp that you find on tidal flats in tropical waters. As an aside I note there is anecdotal evidence that there are permit and even bonefish on some of the local Central Queensland tidal flats so the search is on to find them. This tan version is the most translucent of my tidal flats shrimp and is my go to version for crystal clear water.
If you were to suggest to a North Country (UK) fly fisher that there is such a thing as a tungsten bead head spider they would think your a rod section short of a fly rod.
Basically a mutant version of the quintessential fresh water trout streamer fly the Woolly Bugger this fly has and articulated shank and a down bib that gives the fly plenty of movement. One of my favourite prospecting flies that can be fished on any type of fly line. It is slowly building a reputation of being a great prospecting fly in both fresh water impoundments and estuary fisheries. Put in a good cast and work through a range of retrieves until you find what’s working on the day.
My articulated swimmer is one of my most successful prospecting fly for Central Queensland. This #4/0 version has caught everything from barra to bream with plenty of other species in between.
This fly is a down bib version of my ‘articulated swimmer’ range of flies and adopts the “sunburst colours” of a number of popular barramundi lures. Like those lures this fly comes into its own when fishing water that is tannin stained or carrying a lot of sediment.
The bass season is now very close and I’ll be heading off on my first outing for the season which is an outing to Cania Dam later this month. . bass Don’t forget the old British Army adage “Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance” So here’s a few snippets of information that you … Read more