Wooly boogers, bee's, poppers, small mice are some of my go to's on the Blanco.
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Originally posted by wilded View PostFor stock ponds and slow moving creeks I just tie a simple deer hair fly that is simply a wrap pulled tight to make the hair stand out so it looks a lot like a wasp or moth on the water. Bluegill and bass eat it up. Also deer hair clouser with bead eyes that sinks slow.
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Originally posted by wilded View PostFor stock ponds and slow moving creeks I just tie a simple deer hair fly that is simply a wrap pulled tight to make the hair stand out so it looks a lot like a wasp or moth on the water. Bluegill and bass eat it up. Also deer hair clouser with bead eyes that sinks slow.
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Originally posted by wilded View PostIf you can find a copy of Fly-Fishing the Texas Hill Country
by B. L. Priddy it is the bible of panfish and bass flyfishing for most of Texas. Tells all about each waterway and the best flies for each. JMHO
Just found one on amazon and got it ordered.Last edited by Hills of Texas; 03-10-2021, 03:56 PM.
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The section of the Llano river west of Castell was a section I fished years ago and was one of my favorites. I also used to catch a lot of white bass on a fly rod during the run at the slab by Kingsland and also Colorado Bend State park. I just tied a blue, silver or white scud (freshwater shrimp) and fished them two at a time. Sometimes a blue back silver or white belly clouser was the ticket. I only live about 40 minutes from Bend so I may have to go do that again sometime.
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