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Turtles? Frogs?

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 7:07 pm
by Denduke

Re: Turtles?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 9:12 am
by deltadukman
That's pretty cool. How do those big things cast on a fly rod?

Re: Turtles?

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 9:46 am
by Denduke
The deer hair ones no problem not sure yet on the foam ones....Might need to wear crash helmet.... Failed to pack enough hair on the sides of the brown one. Might tie in a "cord" for a tail and put some whisker up front and make a mouse out of it. Of course the hollow deer hair floats. The other problem shoulda used sued instead of felt for longevity. Mostly a novelty but will try sumthin like them next spring on some bass beds. Years ago when I was eating lotta bass I found a mud turtle in the stomach of a 6# bass. Tried to picture how that worked i.e. What the turtle would be able to do to the inside of the bass before it croaked! Buds said he watched a guy try to catch a big bass for 2 hrs on a bed when he moved on he went over threw the plastic version he got from cabelas and caught/ released the fish. Not a normal food maybe but nest intrusion it's his booty!


Big deer hair bugs

Re: Turtles? Frogs?

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 3:07 pm
by Denduke

Re: Turtles? Frogs?

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 8:37 am
by teul2
I am not much of a fisherman, and haven't done any real fly fishing, so please forgive the ignorance of my question.
But, given the larger size, and I assume really light weight of those frogs, do you have to use a heavier fly line to cast it?

Re: Turtles? Frogs?

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 9:32 am
by Denduke
Here's the info
http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php? ... ntry680597


I was worried about the opposite. Heavy bulky bugs are harder to cast. "Hit in the head with half a chicken" so to speak. They cast fine with an 8 wt rod. But I opted for a smaller version. I was worried they would be too heavy. The round head actually makes a great popping sound. This foam stuff is new to me I hope they stand up to ole bucket mouth's savage smacks typical of frog reactions.