Sorry for the vertical video, my camera was not set a 0 when filming this video.
The first hit of the morning was this 16" plus spotted bass soft-hitting Jeff's double-barrel popper. The fish put a bend in Jeff's 5wt. rod. Landing these fish never gets old. Even an 11 or 12" can give you a thrill on the fly rod.
The big bluegill were locked in on the size six black boogle bug popper. I had a feeling they thought it was a black grasshopper or bug. Don't count on them hitting the same colored popper on the next trip: it could be a different color or even a different style popper. I was using my 9ft. 4 wt. Streamflex, which was a blast landing this size bluegill. The side maneuvering using their wide bodies for resistance makes you think you are fighting a spotted bass. The top action will only get better as the water temps start to cool during this month and on into October. Fishing surface poppers in the fall is second only to the Spring action on beautiful Smith Lake!