08-21-2008, 09:59 PM
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[size 4]If there is a fly that is better than the Rubber Spider for catching bluegill or red devils..... it's a sinking rubber spider. Since red devil don't take a surface lure, I figured I would try the Cap Spider.
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[size 4]Clay and I were testing my new creations today and the results were great.
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[size 4]The Cap Spider I was using was tied on a 1/64 oz. jig head. I tried different color bodies and legs... most everything worked.[/size]
[size 4]The RD were deep because of the rise in water level so the heavy flys worked well. I've since tied some with a bead head, or no weight at all for a really slow sink rate. Works just fine.[/size]
[size 4]Look at the hump on this 1 pound male.... one of the largest I've ever seen.[/size]
[size 4]That's not all they catch. How about this 2 pound catfish?[/size]
[size 4]And there is that little fly, right in the corner of it's mouth.[/size]
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[size 4]Aloha,[/size]
[size 4]Stan[/size]
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[size 4]If there is a fly that is better than the Rubber Spider for catching bluegill or red devils..... it's a sinking rubber spider. Since red devil don't take a surface lure, I figured I would try the Cap Spider.
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[size 4]Clay and I were testing my new creations today and the results were great.
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[size 4]The Cap Spider I was using was tied on a 1/64 oz. jig head. I tried different color bodies and legs... most everything worked.[/size]
[size 4]The RD were deep because of the rise in water level so the heavy flys worked well. I've since tied some with a bead head, or no weight at all for a really slow sink rate. Works just fine.[/size]
[size 4]Look at the hump on this 1 pound male.... one of the largest I've ever seen.[/size]
[size 4]That's not all they catch. How about this 2 pound catfish?[/size]
[size 4]And there is that little fly, right in the corner of it's mouth.[/size]
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[size 4]Aloha,[/size]
[size 4]Stan[/size]
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