So I think I'm finally good enough at fly casting to start trying to actually catch some fish. I watched a decent DVD about flyfishing for bass over the weekend, and there's a bass or two in the pond across the street.

My only question is what size flies should I be using for bass? I've got a 5-weight rod...is a deer hair popper on a size 2 hook too big?

Posted Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:53 am

timmy a size 2 hook is ok you will get large bass to bite it if there hungry. when i use my fly rod for bass i like to use large poppers that are weedless for them. you can also use streamers to in a size hook ive cought them on them two but i cant give a way all my secret tips on catching big bass on a fly rod. basiclly any large hook will do but look at the water coverage

Posted Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:22 pm

So far, no dice, but I have a nice selection of poppers and streamers now. Lost a weedless frog on a lily pad, but I'm enjoying tossing these big bastards around.

Posted Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:44 am

i use mine alot more in the spring when the bass are getting ready for the breeding season. but time and patiance will work through out the summer.

Posted Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:59 pm

hey timmy send me ure address and i ll send u one of my popper.not the best looking but i ve caught lots of different fishes. from sun fish to nice size bass.

Posted Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:08 pm

woot woot. caught this baby on crease fly. caught 2 but made my day Twisted Evil

Posted Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:26 pm

I was using a size 8 hopper the other day in shallow water in front of some lily pads and had the best catch. a Northern Pike at about 18 inches. It hit the fly and instead of the fish getting air, it immediately sunk, when it got close and I noticed what it was, I couldn't stop laughing. Good Luck.

Posted Wed Sep 08, 2010 4:28 pm

Personally I say go simple. I've caught the majority of my bass on size 8 to 4 hooks, using a variety of hopper patterns, dragonflies and wooley buggers. The big bass poppers are overrated imo, yes you will catch on them but they are much harder to cast especially in windy conditions and on a 5 weight...

In fact one of my largest bass have been since going simpler;



This is my typical bass box, notice the left side pattern which is what I caught this great fish on. Most of these flies are around size 6 and I can cast them a country mile if need be, something I cannot do with a large bass popper.



A few others as well, these were on hopper patterns on a breezy day.






On a breezy day while the bass are active you can't beat a good hopper pattern in my opinion. With the variety of foam out there now you can make simple, quick and effective grasshoppers for bass and pickerel that are almost indestructible Smile

When the bass are low a good wooley bugger, with some foof and rubber legs can be devastating on a slow drift then quick strip. I've found in my waters at least, using sunfish colors has worked very well. Deep greens with a bit of brown/orange and a blue sparkle...hold on for some hard strikes.

Others have said..size 6 is way to small for a bass. I say that on hook-up I've landed 90+% of the bass. The only really issue I get is heavy weed with a fly rod, and these fish I think I would have lost to the weed regardless of hook size. I tell you though the ease and accuracy of casting a small fly verse tossing a golf ball sized popper is amazing, and at least worth the mention.

Posted Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:07 am

I have been catching smallies on natural color wolley buggers and a maribou muddler minnow.

sometimes you can get them on top water, but I think this summer has already heated the water so much a lot of fish are sticking to pools and hanging deep, just patrolling for food up top.

Posted Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:19 pm

I'm currently living in Bridgewater. Do you guys know of any lakes where I could target Bass on the fly? Also for Bass would a boat be better or can you target them from the bank?
Thanks in advance for any advice

Posted Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:02 am

I always had more luck with bass from a boat, summer bass fishing is all about the spot fishing and you can target anywhere on the water from a boat. I was out yesterday casting into floating weed beds killing largemouth and crappie.

Posted Thu Jul 25, 2013 5:27 pm

I don't fly fish but I would try a dragonfly imitator. most ponds I have been to the bass are eating them up.

Posted Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:05 pm

Here is some fly bassin' porn

http://www.mafishfinder.com/bass-fly-fest-at-buckmaster-6974-trip.html

Nice box of flys blackstone Wink

Posted Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:40 pm

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