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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    How big are those shad and what color...?...I'm planning on doing some tying this yr....

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    How is the fishing???? Way too many male hormones going on here lately. As far as fishing goes it is fishing and technically speaking the FNF will catch suspending fish any suspended fish. Fish suspend at different water temps and my bet is that if you used a larger fly and larger bobber to support the fly then you could catch just as many fish when they suspend at temps other than below 55 as you do when it is below 55. I don't think Smallies only hit little baits in the winter time but do think that any fish in the winter will take AN EASY MEAL anytime it gets an opportunity. Something that small just sitting there jigging ever so slightly in cold water is an EASY MEAL. These winter fish don't like to put out much energy to chase food because they are conserving all their energy to try and make it thru the winter. Works better in clear water, and I have only caught 2 fish on it during the 1 time I tried it on Ky Lake, both fish came off the north point of Rhodes Bay in 43 degree chocolate milk water. I obviously hit these fish on the head because I never got another bite over the 3 days, but I did not fish it a bunch because of the water clarity during this trip. Cold clear water anywhere in the country and the fly will catch fish................PERIOD

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    To be honest the fly bored me to tears until i started catching fish on it....i catch fish all year long throwing jigs,cranks,etc. and just like the thrill of trying a new method of catching fish....and catching those big browns on a 10ft spinning outfit is a thrill...ive caught brownfish all summer on heavy action baitcasting gear and just occasionally get the itch for something different...i've never tried to offend anyone on this site and im pretty sure i never have and mhall i didn't take your post as critical...i will be on the water with the fnf tied up this weekend and am thoroughly looking forward to it

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    Thanks Steven, it seems everything I say anymore is deemed that I'm trying to be smart. I'm not always the best with words and so help me 90 plus percent of the time there is no Malice in my posts. I want you fellars to have a whale of a time and catch monster brown bass on Carolina rigged buzzbaits if that's what makes you happy and I truely mean that.
    Well enough said I've said I was sorry if I offended anybody hopefully that's good enough, that's all I know to do.

    You and Michael catch some ole gooden's for me this weekend.

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    Now I am offended...you didn't mention Carolina-Rigging Silver buddies and pitchin timber...

    BTW, what colors are the shad and how long?

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by redneckshadrap View Post
    Now I am offended...you didn't mention Carolina-Rigging Silver buddies and pitchin timber...

    BTW, what colors are the shad and how long?
    Size ranged from very small barely over an inch, with the bulk being in the 2 to 2 1/2 inch range. Typical shad color, grey, silver, small black dot, very typical. It's been since the late 80's I guess since I've seen a Shad spawn like this down at the Big C. In the back's of some of the creeks it feels like you could get out of the boat and walk across their backs.

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    I wander how much they'll grow in the next 5-6 weeks. I want to tie this batch to coincide with the length....? Grey and silver......???Interesting....You know I think I already have a duckfeather/craft hair version similar to that....

    Thanks Mark,

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    Last edited by redneckshadrap; 11-03-2009 at 02:48 PM.

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by redneckshadrap View Post
    I wander how much they'll grow in the next 5-6 weeks. I want to tie this batch to coincide with the length....?
    Usually the threadfin stay very small, less than three inches or so. It's even changed the striper habits a little and guys are throwing smaller baits to get bit. I'd say if you stayed in the 2 to 3 inch range amd even some smaller ones you would have it nailed. Threadfins don't get alot of size like the Gizzards will down there.

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    Re: A Little F-n-F on the Creek

    Seems I've noticed a lot of threadfin everywhere this year.....Cumberland was crammed full of em....Green had more than I've ever seen....even saw a lot of em on kentucky lake...these colder wetter conditions this year must have made them thrive...could make the fnf bite on like donkey kong this winter because there isnt a better imitation of a slowly dieing threadfin

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