michael.cl
15-11-2009, 04:17 PM
Hi guys
We have all seen the bass first thing in the morning, surface feeding under a large over hanging tree as the insects fall to the water. I have tryed many small Trout type bugs on them over the years with some limited success. Until I tied the Caterpillar with attitude, he's big fat and soft and above all floats like a rubber ball. Up to now I haven't come across a bass that could pass this fly up, and being made from soft foam you can rub in sent if you have a mind to. The foam it's self will not take on water, so no weight in crease The shape and curve in the fly gives you lots of action if you twitch you rod tip. He comes across as a drowning insect in the water film sending out circular rings as he fights for survival. I have posted a photo of the critter, If any one would like some more info on the fly let me know.
Michael.
The pic's are on a 10 mm grid
We have all seen the bass first thing in the morning, surface feeding under a large over hanging tree as the insects fall to the water. I have tryed many small Trout type bugs on them over the years with some limited success. Until I tied the Caterpillar with attitude, he's big fat and soft and above all floats like a rubber ball. Up to now I haven't come across a bass that could pass this fly up, and being made from soft foam you can rub in sent if you have a mind to. The foam it's self will not take on water, so no weight in crease The shape and curve in the fly gives you lots of action if you twitch you rod tip. He comes across as a drowning insect in the water film sending out circular rings as he fights for survival. I have posted a photo of the critter, If any one would like some more info on the fly let me know.
Michael.
The pic's are on a 10 mm grid