Send a picture when you are pau, should be pretty cool.
Send a picture when you are pau, should be pretty cool.
Don Memmer
In the earlier posts, I mentioned the flies I used on the flats but forgot to mention that I caught most of my fish on a pattern called the Wabnitz Worm (a pattern from Australia or New Zealand). Simple fly with a pearl body (like a Gotcha) with a wing of a single strand of tan or brown chenille 1 1/2 X longer than the shank of the hook. Also, bead chain or dumbbell eyes. Hook size 6-8. My guide (TJ) tied this fly on first and only changed it when it stopped catching fish.
One caution, the worm living in the sandy flats described on YouTube is red but, IMO, tan or brown is a better color for the chenille wing. I've been deciding if a slight change in wing material (closed cell foam) like used in the Loco Moco tied by Glen Ueda would make this pattern even better....
If you're going to X-mas Island give this pattern a try. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Enough chitter-chatter about shadow boxes and dunking cameras, let's see some pictures.
Tony
TONY BUZOLICH
Feather River Fly
Yuba City, CA.
(530) 790-7180
Tony,
I'll send you some. Too hard to post to the site.
Darian
That reminded me, I forgot to use the Loco-Moco's I brought. Next trip.
That's a good fish on ANY weight rod. Way to go Jay! If they had GT's around here, I think I'd have to give up chasing stripers
Probably not.
Those La Paz Toro/ Jack Crevalle take a close second though. Love'um all. Tony
Jay, is your guide's name Matt ?
TONY BUZOLICH
Feather River Fly
Yuba City, CA.
(530) 790-7180
Trying to get photo's out of iPhoto. What a PIA!!!
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Jay,
Nice geet. Just out of curiousity, was that fish up on the sand flats? Out cruising the coral on Paris? Cruising the deeper channels next to a flat? We only saw one GT mooching around on the sand flat, following a big trigger around, waiting for the trigger to spook baitfish. Most our shots were fish cruising the deeper channels. Did you try for the milkfish in the two main channels into the lagoon? We did twice but didn't get a hook up. Cool watching the manta rays though.
Hi Darian,I'm glad you had success with my mate George (Peter) Hammer's worm variation the "Wabnitz Worm".However,like the "George Bush" I use it sparingly and save it for when I'm getting refusals on tried 'n true patterns.It's especially good for big Bonefish and I tie mine on #6 Gamakatsu SL11-3H which is a big hook in comparison to other makers and IMHO the single best hook for Bonefish out there atm.The Wabnitz Worm can be fished three ways..static,short incremental strips or a long slow drag,depending on the conditions.
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