Like others said go sooner than later. The water is fishing great right now. Lots of big bows and eager smaller browns in certain areas. Good luck! Heres a couple from last week.
Here is a variant of the Near Deere tied using the same material as the Olive Near Deere but uses one black marabou plume and no chenille. Instead, the marabou plume is used in place of the chenille. We still prefer using chenille when tying a Near Deere, but in making do with what we have, this approach allows us to skip a trip to Cabelas just for one item – black chenille. The pattern works for stocker trout in our area, and skipping the chenille makes for a quicker tie. Do check out the steps below on how we tie the Black Near Deere Variant.
Still tinkering with the Sabiki Rig for White Bass. Planned to go fishing after work today. But, ran out of Crappie Jigs. Did see a YouTube video on making fishing flies for a Sabiki Rig using packaging from a coffee bag. Did not have a coffee bag but did have a “just finished” Frito bag. Made four Frito Fishing Flies and fished them on a Sabiki Rig at Tickey Creek. Caught a number of White Bass including one Keeper size one finally. But, as luck would have it, snapped the fishing line and lost the whole rig. Oh well, going to make more and plan to use them for more White Bass fishing with a Sabiki Rig. Still working on the video; will post tomorrow most likely. For now, here are three of the four Frito Fishing Flies! Frito Fishing Flies
Fishing updates and related activities from the Team! This round caught three trout… two on a Gold Super Duper and one on a Silver Super Duper on a Friday morning quick trip. Did go back Saturday and caught three more on the Gold Super Duper. But, no video. Back Sunday morning and finally limited out using a Black Roostertail. Video in the works stay tuned. For this round, check out the retrieve that I was using when fishing the Super Dupers! #texastroutstocking #texasrainbowtrout #dfwfishing
Texas Trout Stocking Season is in full swing. Our local pond received its stocking Thursday, 12/19. Yours truly made a quick trip after work to the pond and noted lots of folks catching trout. Trout were active, and bait seemed to be the key. I opted for lures and managed to catch two trout – one on a Gold Super Duper and another on a PowerBait Worm (it’s a lure isn’t it?). Fun times, even cooked up the two using a simple recipe of Garlic Powder, Season Salt, and Jalapenos! Made it back this morning and caught three on Super Dupers. Will get that video posted at a later date. Fun times!
Blue River in Oklahoma gets its trout stocking next week! Hoping to breakaway and get a round of fishing in! In preparation, time for some fly tying sessions. Here are three patterns we like to have at the ready in our fly box. Do check it out, and do see the bonus at the end on the fly box we are using to store the fishing flies from this session!
Had a fun time jug lining at Tickey Creek Saturday. While catching Shad with the cast net, soon found out that the Yellow Bass are back! This time of year Yellow Bass tend to points and other wind blown areas where Shad are present. But, we especially like when they start to show near boat ramps… quick trips on light tackle and less things to snag and break off! Decided to make a quick trip Sunday back to Tickey Creek. Brought ultralight gear and nightcrawlers.
Fished the Blue River in Oklahoma last Saturday – November 7. Plan was to fish the Hughes Crossing area for trout to make another catch and cook. Struck out though. That said, made the run North of HWY 7 and fished the Catch and Release Section. After a wrong turn or two, made it to the area and had a fun time catching, losing, and landing a trout or two. Did see an armadillo on the walk back to the parking area, and stopped by the Fly Library to add a fishing fly or two to collection. Overall, a great time on the Blue River! PS: Longer than normal video, have key points noted in the video for reference. See in the video description or comments to skip to key points.
The John Deere is a simple fishing fly pattern that uses chenille, a jig fly hook, and a marabou plume. The hook size is small – size 10 thru 14, and the plume can be cut to different lengths to match the “bite”. Moreover, the John Deer Tractor color scheme of green and yellow is suggested. But, we have caught Trout using unpainted jig fly hooks. For more details on how to tie a John Deere, see the video below. We first fished the John Deere one weekend trout fishing on the Blue River in Oklahoma! Recent rains made it tough Saturday with trout caught mainly using bait. We tried various fishing flies, Power Worms, Mouse Tails, and even Salmon Eggs, but it was a strike out. The following day, we went back to the Blue River and fished upriver from Hughes Crossing – the low water crossing where we had caught many trout in the past. The water was clearer compared to Saturday but only slightly. From morning until noon, we fished Hughes Crossing and were only able to catch, land, and then lo
YouTube Shorts video where I use Pectin – also can use Gelatin, to make DIY Fish Bites using a recipe from @Deep Waters Fishing – see video at https://youtu.be/GQm-EOpLSsg , for saltwater fishing. We call it DIY Fish Bites Gummy Gums for ease of reference. It is a simple recipe that works in freshwater, too! Steps are: 1. Pour one shot of Bass Attractant into a measuring cup. You can use Trout Attractant or other “flavorings” as well. 2. Add water to make a combined mix of 1/4 cup of water and attractant. Make sure to not go over the 1/4 cup combined mix. 3. Add 3 Tablespoons of Pectin or unflavored Gelatin. You can let sit for a 3 – 5 minutes to let the pectin/gelatin bloom if desired. Else, go to step 4. 4. Then, heat in a saucepan until syrupy. Can also try microwaving in 30 second to 1 minute intervals, checking for consistency…. aka “syrupiness”. 5. Next, pour into a mold or container, and let cool in the fridge. Prefer overnight but 2-4 hours works as long as it has the “gummy
Try the Hookset Timer and check your response time! It is more for entertainment but also gives you an idea how fast you can react or respond to a visual cue. In this case, it is a color change to simulate a Bass striking a lure.Do give it a try!
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