Search Fishin.com

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 13 to 20 of 20
  1. #13
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Posts
    4,015
    Post Thanks / Like

    EJHick - FNF Info

    floatandfly.com was started last year and has some good information but I will chime in on some myself. I started with a 9' rod, Lexar IM7 I believe ($49) at punisherjigs.com. Broke it and have since used a 10' All Pro which I love. The 9' footer was easier to learn to cast but I get more distance and like the feel of the 10' All Pro ($129) better. I use a TI-30 Quantum spinning reel but any quality spinning reel will work. If you don't backreel (like me) a good drag in necessary. There are many different jigs but 1/16 oz Duck Feather with some chartruese and blue mixed in is on my reel 95% of the time. I use Garlic Fish Dope on all my jigs either on the feathers of the jig or just the head depending on whether I want more action or less action on the feathers. Gives it the slime feel that all baitfish have plus GARLIC scent.(Another piece of advice for the Newby's, don't blow your nose on the same towel that you have been wiping off the Garlic dope on for the vampires will not bother you for day's or your wife either, keeps mustache tasting of Garlic for weeks) Foam bobber, either buy them 2 per pack for $4, or make your own out of a standard weighted foam bobber for about a quarter. I posted step by step instructions how to doctor the bobber last year so you can find them here somewhere. The idea of the float is the weight is in the middle so it lays on its side as the jig is dropping, then when it reaches it depth the float will turn upright. Then if the float lays on its side you are either on bottom or a fish has sucked the jig in and floated up in the water column. You will NEVER know this with a traditional bobber for it stays upright no matter what. Take the bobber and put it 10' above the jig, wrap the bottom hook only of the bobber 3 times. This is what I do. I plan on using the 3-way rig this winter, 8lb fireline on reel to a 3-way swivel, 6lb Vanish or 6lb Excel works just as good down to the jig, and hook the bobber on the other part of the swivel. I have been broke off by a couple of fish when I put bobber straight on line and have made it a habit to re-tie after every 3lb or better fish. When you are cutting 10-12 feet off every 3lber, last winter I was LUCKY enough to re-tie a bunch, it eats a lot of line off reel. With the 3-way rig, there are more knots involved but not the wrapping around the bobber. THere is a whole lot more to it but this is the basics, find a bluff at Dale or Cumberland when the water drops to around 53 and begin (50) is prime time for me. Make a long cast to the bluff as close to it as possible and barely move your wrist so the whipping action of the rod tip is doing the moving of the bobber/jig. Keep tight line on bobber for when it goes under you have to remeber that you have a 10' rod with a lot of line out to a bobber then 10 more feet below to get in before the hookset. I CONSTANTLY KEEP MY REEL MOVING. Even the slightest movement insures me that I have no slack which is the biggest mistake and why many miss fish. They don't #### it in and swim off with it for days. You have to be ready to lay the hammer when it goes under. THis setup landed a 6-4 and a 6-2, with several more over 5 and probably another 30-40 in the 3-5 range last winter all at Dale. There are many more things I could say but I have to do some work now, just because I am the boss does not mean I can spend all day typing about fishing even though I would like to. send me an email or private message and I will call you if you want more info.




  2. #14
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    .
    Posts
    948
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: Are You Float and Flying Again This Yr

    I stopped float and flying about April, but since have just been flying. 1/32 or 1/48oz handties tightlined for both smallies and panfish in various streams throughout IN and KY. I'm ready to get back on the big pond down at Dale - I blanked last year but did have that new "world record" that broke me off - that proves I can at least trick them. This year I should be able to get one in the boat!

  3. #15
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    New Albany, Indiana.
    Posts
    8,955
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: Are You Float and Flying Again This Yr

    A buddy of mine uses a poppin plug or a storm plug with a 10 ft leader and a hair jig for stripers........Uses this on Barren.

    This sounds similar.

    later,

    Geo

  4. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Benton, KY
    Posts
    2,102
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: Are You Float and Flying Again This Yr

    I did a lot of Float and Flying this year on Kentucky Lake during the hot months of summer! Isn't that what you do when you've drank too much beer while swimming? :)

  5. #17
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Lexington, Ky.
    Posts
    1,979
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: Are You Float and Flying Again This Yr

    Ran into Bill Smith tonight in Backwaters. He's ready for Fly season also on Cumberland. Elnut, I'll need to drop you a line. Have something to ask of you.

    Billy Elkins

    www.thecreekbank.com
    It's easier to let the cat out of the bag than put it back in

  6. #18
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    .
    Posts
    1,693
    Post Thanks / Like

    I hope you are kidding....

    Scott, right??

    Listen man, I grew up on the river, and I've seen how alcohol and the water can be fun, but when "drank too much" it can be deadly.

    You have repeatedly made reference to your drinking on the water... and drinking too much.

    I hope you are just kidding. Though I can't say I've grwon to like your persona on here, or consider you a friend even, but could very easily, please don't set a wrong example out there, and don't get dead. The UL team would be out of luck without your stellar leadership.


    Tight lines and God Bless

    Danny

  7. #19
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Huntsville, AL
    Posts
    2,378
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: Are You Float and Flying Again This Yr

    I've got my FnF rod and some bobbers Elnut made.(We float tested em in the sink) Allz I need is some flies, some time, and a little gas money. I tried FnF some last winter without any luck, plan to change that.

  8. #20
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Benton, KY
    Posts
    2,102
    Post Thanks / Like

    RE: I hope you are kidding....

    Trust me Danny, I am very responsible. I don't drink all that much, but when I do I have a designated driver. Sure, I love to get wild and have fun, but I take all the precautions. Don't worry, I'm not gonna "get dead" anytime soon...I have WAY too many fish to catch! :)

Similar Threads

  1. Flying with Rods
    By twise7 in forum Kentucky Discussion Board
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 02-02-2011, 01:05 PM
  2. Flying Blue Jeans
    By HURRICANEBOB in forum "Off Topic" Posts
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 01-23-2011, 10:35 AM
  3. Flying carp
    By JamesEmo in forum Indiana Discussion Board
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 07-16-2010, 08:36 PM
  4. Anyone cast the float-n-fly w/o float
    By plowboy in forum Kentucky Discussion Board
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 03-16-2006, 04:21 AM
  5. Float n Fly rod
    By willi in forum Tennessee Discussion Board
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 11-10-2005, 11:40 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •