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    Default Top 5 bass flies

    Let's hear it, what are the first flies you tie on this time of year? If you were going out on an 80 deg. afternoon with no wind and slight overcast?

    Here's my pond list
    1. #1/0 Deer hair mouse
    2. #4 Taps bug
    3. #6 black popper
    4. #2 cart/white clouser
    5. #6 Beadhead olive bugger/dragonbugger
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    What about for the delta? And pictures, please

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    Default Top 5 Bass Flies

    Hey Ted, mine are as follows:

    1. Yellow popper (in bright light)
    2. Black popper (in dim light, after the sun is down or shade)
    3. Clouser chartreuse over white
    4. Pole dancer or Sneaky Pete
    5. Shad pattern (an off-take of a clouser I tie)

    Most of these are size 4 up to 1/0. I love yellow or frog pattern in bright sun and black in shade or at sun down.

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    I can only name #1 - a dahlberg style pattern in all chartreuce between size 8 and 2/0 depending on the pond/lake. Deadly - (why am I giving up my info tonight - granted this pattern is not unknown).

    Jason

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    I would probably leave out the small stuff if I were fishing the delta, and throw more big deer hair bugs.
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    1: Umpqua Swimming Minnow
    2: Umpqua Swimming Frog
    3: Soggy Head Sliders
    4: #2 Bead Chain Buggers
    5: Foam Pencil Poppers with ton's of rubber legs.
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    I was a Leo Gutterres taught "farm pond in a float tube" kind of guy till I met Kevin Doran.

    On the way home from our first day in the Delta with KD, Andy Guibord and I decided we didn't know much about bass fishing.

    For me pond fishing and Delta fishing is fairly different.

    I honestly have no desire to catch LMB underwater.

    After fishing with KD we use what he uses, Umpqua Swimming Frogs and Swimming bait fish and a similar Umpqua pike fly.

    In ponds I like a medium size black popper or hair-bug best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fats View Post
    1: Umpqua Swimming Minnow
    2: Umpqua Swimming Frog
    3: Soggy Head Sliders
    4: #2 Bead Chain Buggers
    5: Foam Pencil Poppers with ton's of rubber legs.
    So do you throw them right in the weeds or over mats? Does the mono weedguards work well?

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    #1 Pike fly
    #2 Rainy's hard bodied popper
    #3 Lee Haskins White Slideball Slider
    #4 Taps Fruit Cocktail color deer hari popper
    #5 Upmqua swimming frog

    Here are a few pics from this year with these flies, guess I need to fish the Taps bug and swimming frog more to get pics with those.
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    Default my top bugs in the delta are "top" bugs

    1. anything that looks like a frog (dahlburg, pike fly etc size to what the fish want)
    2. anything that looks like a wounded bait fish on top (gurgler, white...shiny)
    3. there is no #3... if you want to catch them subsurface throw conventional stuff

    Bass fishing is about the blow up after a surge or two they are almost dead weight but the blow up...that heart pounding explosion...that's the thrill... that's what it is all about.
    I agree with Bill if I want to catch something under the surface, its time to fish for something else.

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