by RiverRat » August 25th, 2008, 8:06 am
Well Bass love dragon fly nymphs. Yum Yum..kinda like starbucks to them. They scarf on them in ponds, lakes, slower water on the river. Nothing but a wooly bugger tied with eyes and a bushier head will work. They're also are ambush attackers. That's why structure is so important to them. Trout will move a distance or are cruising, to come and take your fly but Bass like to sneak up on the their prey. That's where the tug is different from trout. Most often you will see your line moving before you feel the tap, tap. It more of a grab and run attack and it's easy to miss the hook set. Sometimes the only way to get them to strike is by making them angry by casting over their head several times. But throw almost everything above out the window early mornings when they will attack the surface and chase down bait fish! But the famous surface bass explosion is rare in our waters. Most of my experience is from fishin local bass tourneys with bait casters but I've pretty much switched to trout again for a few years. I bought a Sage Bass rod that can throw a popper 80 feet but haven't used it much due to focusing on trout. If your using streamers use fast erratic retrieves and if your using bottom patterns like crawdads, big black buggers..slowww retreive. A 5 wt or bigger is fine until a ten lbr snaps your rod.
RiverRat