71gto
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Walleye Fly?
Anyone got a deadly fly pattern for walleye? I found some online, but would like to know from your own experiences. I am trying to become a purist to fly fishing as Krott243 and Mossy Oak! 71
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FredT
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/18 11:23:34
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Try a Clouser in orange,yellow and chartruce. I tied some for a fellow I used to work with and the walleyes in Chataqua Lake tore them apart.
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/18 16:25:04
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I have to second the clouser.... allows you to get deep, plus it immitates a valuable foodsource to the walleye: minners!! Can't beat a clouser, even with conventional tackle, in the Ohio River and tribs in my area when the walleyes are running/staging... you should see the looks on some of the people's faces when you show up to the river bearing a fly rod... then, you should see the look of shock and awe as you leave with sore arms after catching so many fish!!! I also like to use a double-bunny when fishing for eyes in the local rivers... you can google either pattern for tying info... good luck!
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/18 20:40:21
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I've caught some with a clouser also. Make sure your deep. Thats the key.
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71gto
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/18 20:53:05
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Thanks Guys, I will tie some up and try them and give you a report back. Much appreciated. 71
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Fisherboy86
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/19 21:29:34
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I prefer flies with some movement for walleye fishing. The clouser works, but is not a go to pattern for me personally. I like to use double bunny patterns and zonkers with extended tails. A simple rabbit strip leech in olive and black are killers as well. Don't forget a simple wooly bugger with a conehead to get it deep and have a jigging action. Best, Fisher
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/21 17:19:30
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Guys, I wouldn't call myself a inexperienced fly fisherman but have never really fish for much other than trout and panfish with a fly rod. Any keys on how to get the fly deep or work it as your fishing it?
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mikeg
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/21 17:33:36
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Fast sink line and heavy clousers will get 'er down! Change up presentations...Strip, strip, pause, strip, strip, pause works in most situations for me! I got a 6 lb eye in front of Godfrey last spring and it was pretty sweet! BUT, blind casting a sink line over and over agian isn't for everybody! Bring an ice pack..lol
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/21 18:18:42
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There's too many game fish around to waste your time flyfishing for walleye. Chuck some crawlers out and whack a limit of logeyes, then go flyfish for gamefish.
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/21 22:22:16
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Clousers will do the job. Personally, I don't fish much with the streamers, but when it comes to walleye that's what I use.
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/22 09:39:20
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Ditto what Mike said. Change up the presentation to find what they want. With flies that have lead eyes or bead heads, a strip pause strip pause works well because it has a jigging action. Flies with movement built in can be fished slower with a more steady retrieve, or dead drifted and swung in moving waters. I've actually done very well fishing buggers under an indicator for eyes below river dams. Best, Fisher
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/22 13:06:31
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I've caught probably around 40 or 50 'eyes on flies over the past few years- I think every one of them was on a Clouser. Hard to beat, as the others here have mentioned... If you're fishing over deeper water and over structure, use an integrated shooting head, like a Teeny or something similar. BTW, most of my walleye were inadvertent catches while targeting other species... Here's a nice one from this past April.
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/22 16:01:04
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Out of curiosity what were you targeting when you caught them? You'll have to excuse my ignorance my knowledge with fly fishing is limited to the basics, what is a integrated shooting head and I assume a teeny is a kind of integrated shooting head. I've been a spin cast fisherman my whole life and just started picking up fly fish the last few years, its definitely held my interest. Nice fish by the way
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RE: Walleye Fly?
2008/08/23 08:18:20
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Danny, Nice Eye! And thanks for sharing the super pic! 71
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