Enough of that; today I picked a state park to fish in Dickens,
Since moving here last
July I haven’t really found any lakes that can live up to where I fished in Alabama . Well, today I found one at Montgomery Bell State Park . I’ve been in need of a good fishing fix ever since
we moved here; today I got the fix in the form of lots of
bluegill all coming on top. All these fish had completed their first spawn cycle and was roaming the banks in search of food.
The old Jerry Reed song
kept coming to mind today “When you’re hot you’re hot” well I was hot and
sweaty and the fly I was using was even hotter. I learn today like on previous bluegill
trips if one fly pattern isn’t working then keep trying poppers and flies until
you find something that does. The little fly that did it for me today was Mel’s Foam Krystal Beetle. He sent me three the other day. I left the lake today with one left in my
fly box. The other two are still in two bluegills mouths and hopefully will
come lose and both fish will survive to fight again. I think the fish thought
it was a live beetle or a black cricket and they didn’t want it anywhere near them. They
continually annihilated this little fly all afternoon. I was so impressed with
the way it sits on the water high and realistic like. No movement was necessary,
just a light touch on the water surface got the smacking sound, you guys are
familiar with who bluegill fish. Thanks, Mel for tying this fantastic little fly that made my trip today!!!---------oh
forgot to mention I need more!!
Very few bluegills had
this little beetle on the outside of their mouth, this one was an exception---a ton of fun on the 2/3 weight!!!
Sorry for the poor quality
image, but this is the way most all treated the beetle, in the throat and ready to
shallow. I tried a couple small poppers, but the beetle outperformed those three to one----proving to me bluegills can be picky when it comes to surface flies.
This is one beautiful lake
and I know I will visit this place many times before I hang the fly rod up.