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On my "plastic worm" flies, I'd thread a tungsten cone head on to my leader or use a smaller sized Water Gremlin Bull-Shot if I wanted it pegged. The lures work because of their action and the rate they fall so sometimes experimenting with a little weight in different places is needed. The other thing is to mimic the action of the lures. The trick is to make 'em BIG, but keep them light so you can cast them because they will get even heavier when wet. That meant 6" - 7" plastic worm flies, 4" tube fly lures and really long (4" - 5") Clouser Minnows that mimicked the Senkos I love. I really don't chase LMB with a fly rod anymore but when I did, I created flies that imitated the lures that brought the most big fish to hand. I guess I should throw a couple in my box when I head up to the Poconos. I do have some streamers in the 6 to 8 inch range but they're usually for salt water or pike. None of them over 4 inches long, which may explain why I don't catch a lot of bass over 5 lbs. The Ned fly is in the upper right hand corner, crayfish in the lower right corner. This is what my bass boxes are going to look like this year. I've been tying up some crayfish patterns and Ned flies, mainly for my Canadian trip in late August, but plan to test them around here first. Tied in crayfish colors you can bounce them along the bottom or fish them as streamers in baitfish colors. I don't fish a lot of Clousers but they are an effective. The lake I caught the bass in the picture is not very weedy, and one of my non-fly fishing buddies and I are going to pay more attention to it this year when we go up in May.
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poppers, weedless frog patterns for lily pads and surface weed beds. I use a lot of top waters, gurglers, sliders. It's tough to fish Clousers or crayfish patterns in a lot of the lakes because of weeds. You can see the fly I caught it on in its mouth. I'd like to have caught in August or September. It was caught in a lake in the Poconos, late May, post-spawn, and it's pretty skinny. I couldn't find my scale or my tape measure so I had to settle for a picture, and I was lucky there was someone around to take the picture. I've caught several 20 inch Canadian smallmouth over the years, but this is the biggest largemouth I've caught on a fly rod. I'm certainly no expert in catching big bass. I'm still looking for my 5# largemouth and smallmouth.