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Bass on the fly help
#1
So I caught my first bass on the fly for the first time and I'm HOOKED! I've caught 4 so far this week. 1 at pineview (Pic 1), 1 at Grantsville (Pic 2) and 2 babies from DC (Pic 3). I've been catching them on a fly called a Stealth Bomber. The two babies I caught on a Royal Wulff. I was wondering what other flies can you use other than poppers and buggers that would catch bass? Also what kinds of things should I look for to find them?

P.S. I've already tied up some Clousers. [Smile]
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#2
Right on.
I like anything with rubber legs, Gurgle bug, Purple buggers, CA leech, Haresear....and a bunch more.
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#3
Pretty broad topic and lot's of stuff to discuss. I fish for bass quite a bit with the ol' fly rod arsenal. Take it FWIW:

http://www.flyfishfood.com/search?q=bass
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#4
I kill them on the Gorge with White/Chartreuse Clousers and Black buggers.
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#5
I sure do miss my bass fishing sessions on the gorge [:/].
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#6
I have had a ton to of fun chasing bass with a fly rod this year. My best patterns have been a beadhead olive bugger for subsurface and a olive gartside gurgler on top.

I am a big fan of bugger's and I have caught a bunch of different species of food fish on the olive version I the.

I've caught, small mouth, largemouth, bluegill, crappie, a catfish, and three different kinds of trout.

Mark
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#7
One fly I have caught a large number of LM on is the Rainy's Popcorn Ball. Where I fish is a lot of Olive bushes and I am thinking that is what they are taking it for. No, movement, just suspended about 18" under a Thingamabobber.

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