I've had great luck with Rob's chartreuse snowhite damsel, as well as his other shad patterns (particularly in pink). I bought some spoons this year to try out, so we'll see how that goes.
-- http://www.woofish.com/SHADSPOONS.html
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 12:05:58 PM UTC-5, Danny Barrett wrote:
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 12:05:58 PM UTC-5, Danny Barrett wrote:
Not sure if anyone else has done this. For shad on the Potomac and Rap, I throw little bass spoons on my 8 weight switch. Just your basic Walmart 3 per pack, like 1/8" long. Dirt cheap. I think the metal reflects like a small bait fish. Sink tips and a few feet of 15lb fluro. Anyone else ever have luck with these?Thanks,On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Caleb <cbs...@smcm.edu> wrote:These sound like good recommendations for stripers, but for strippers I would probably use a rig like this--
On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 7:08:40 AM UTC-5, Preston Knowles wrote:What is the typical tippet test and line weight you prefer for these stripers?
On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 5:47:43 PM UTC-5, Rob Snowhite wrote:Here is my current shad box. For strippers the Clouser Deep Minnow or a Double Deceiver should work. We catch stripers on shad flies regularly.
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I have also done well on small clousers (size 6) where I trim the tails off behind the hooks. I would tie a bunch up in different color patterns (Blue over white, Chart over white, Orange over white, pink over white). I also would always fish two flies for them and keep swapping colors until I find what they are dialed in on. Honestly though, I think they aren't that picky. I'm more convinced the key is finding fish, getting it in front of them and presenting it well. I have seen people catch them on some pretty haggard patterns.
If you are buying from a store, I know Tommy Mattoli's patterns are pretty popular. and orvis carries them.
Stripers:
Baitfish patterns. A clouser or a deceiver is a safe bet. Stripers are targeted by so many fly anglers through out the country that searching online will turn up tons of really cool patterns people use.
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