xxBeast, i've been bass fishing for a few years now with my 7wt. rod i use for steelhead with a WF line. you should be fine with yours. no need to go overboard.
bass, niether smallies or largemouth are line shy. i use 1X, 2X or 3X tapered leader. 9 foot most of the time.
when i started LMbass fishing i made my own buggy looking poppers and sliders out of cork bought from trader horn. nothing fancy, a tail of feathers or hair-a-bue (spelling?) and a couple of turns of hackle at the butt. i used permanent magic marker to color them.
some people say trout are stupid, that shoud make bass idiots. they'll attack something for territorial purposes not just because they are hungry.
if you want something that looks pretty than go for it. i tie my poppers now with "perfect poppers" be Wapsi. i use the rubber strands that they use for any other bass lures. it's easier because the slot is already in them for the hook and it's easy to heat a needle and burn a hole through the plastic for the rubber legs than to drill a hole through a cork.
there is no doubt in my mind a simple bottle cork (wine corks work also) dressed up and colored with magic marker will catch just as many bass as the store bought kinds for the fly rod.
as far as beneath, a wolly bugger will work and crazy, colorful, streamers like the one's cold exposed in the bass fly thread.
i once watched a largemouth in a river attack a piece of purple yarn that was wrapped around a tree branch and waving in the water. he attacked it over and over again. never did get it pulled off the limb.
i've also caught largemouth on big humpy patterns and wulff patterns.
here's some of my ugly magic marker colored poppers i caught largemouth on. not as sophisticated as some might think!!!
http://forums.fishusa.com/m_333672/mpage_1/key_bass%252Cglass/tm.htm#333672
post edited by doubletaper - 2012/03/08 19:10:45