Striper flies?

King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah

Fishing ? Instructor!
Anybody have suggestions for good fly patterns to use on bass and stripers? I have a 8wt and a 9wt for both species, but I don't know what will work best for them other than clousers and deceivers. Also, can I use them on a floating line or a 30ft sink tip line? I believe the sinking one is 350 grain and about 4ips.
 

615groundpounder

Senior Member
Fishing rivers or lakes? If Lanier they have been keying in an small bait as they are gorging on threadfin shad. Henry Cowen's "something else" is a great match the hatch. I've also been doing good with Eflyz size#2 in a spaceghost of shadkill pattern. Small clousers are also a great choice.
When they are targeting larger baits larger clousers, Henry Cowen's coyote, game changers, deceivers, #1 or 2/0 Eflyz are all good choices.

I also always use fluorocarbon tippet! On the lake 14 pound and in the river 20 pound.
 

King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah

Fishing ? Instructor!
Fishing rivers or lakes? If Lanier they have been keying in an small bait as they are gorging on threadfin shad. Henry Cowen's "something else" is a great match the hatch. I've also been doing good with Eflyz size#2 in a spaceghost of shadkill pattern. Small clousers are also a great choice.
When they are targeting larger baits larger clousers, Henry Cowen's coyote, game changers, deceivers, #1 or 2/0 Eflyz are all good choices.

I also always use fluorocarbon tippet! On the lake 14 pound and in the river 20 pound.

Sounds about right! I exclusively fish for stripers and hybrids in rivers. Namely the Chattahoochee. I should stock up on smaller files and leaders. So far I've been buying flies that are size 1/0 or 2/0 and 20lb scientific angler leaders. I use relatively short ones to increase casting efficiency too. About 7ft. Do I need a longer one?
 

615groundpounder

Senior Member
For the river stripes I tend to throw mainly 2/0 sized hooks. And with your leader length I think it's personal preference. I tent to have my leader/tippet length my rod length as my general rule.
I believe most of our local fly shops will carry a decent selection of striper flies. Try calling the FishHawk, Cohutta Outfitters, or Alpharetta Outfitters with what your looking for. Alpharetta Outfitters has started carrying Eflyz too.
Chartreuse over white is one of the best color combos on the river. Pink over white is another good choice.
 

King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah

Fishing ? Instructor!
For the river stripes I tend to throw mainly 2/0 sized hooks. And with your leader length I think it's personal preference. I tent to have my leader/tippet length my rod length as my general rule.
I believe most of our local fly shops will carry a decent selection of striper flies. Try calling the FishHawk, Cohutta Outfitters, or Alpharetta Outfitters with what your looking for. Alpharetta Outfitters has started carrying Eflyz too.
Chartreuse over white is one of the best color combos on the river. Pink over white is another good choice.

Thanks! I know I've made the right choices then. I actually live about 2 miles down the street from Alpharetta outfitters and that's where I've been getting a lot of my gear from. I'll pick up some of those Eflyz and Cowen's baitfish patterns Monday. I'm specifically looking for some Cowen's coyote flies as well. Maybe they can order them in
 

GLS

Classic Southern Gentleman
My all time favorite was a 6/0 Sedotti Slammer, but it takes a 10 wgt. to move it with lead core line that I used to use. Probably could be scaled down. It was my go to fly when the Savannah River was good before the Corps screwed it up with the tidegates. It's listed in this site with tying directions:
http://flytyingworld.com/PagesG/gilstacy.htm#Sedotti%92s%20Slammer
Half a chicken on a hook. 8" long.
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Gil
 
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King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah

Fishing ? Instructor!
Went over to AO and bought 3 Eflyz along with a few other things. One of the small ones and two larger ones. Bookmarked the website too. I'll order more from them soon. Can't wait to use them!
 

fishmonger

Senior Member
Went over to AO and bought 3 Eflyz along with a few other things. One of the small ones and two larger ones. Bookmarked the website too. I'll order more from them soon. Can't wait to use them!

I am the manufacturer of eFlyz, thanks for trying them! Please let me know if you have any questions.

Here is a couple from last Saturday:
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And a hog from New Years Day, at just a hair under 17 lbs.
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With the warm winter, the fall pattern just kind of kept on trucking, which has been great for fly fishers. Get some!
 

King.Of.Anglers.Jeremiah

Fishing ? Instructor!
I am the manufacturer of eFlyz, thanks for trying them! Please let me know if you have any questions.

Here is a couple from last Saturday:
InShot_20170312_114414_zpskbvlksdj.jpg


And a hog from New Years Day, at just a hair under 17 lbs.
20170101_130906_zpsiocrvdlx.jpg


With the warm winter, the fall pattern just kind of kept on trucking, which has been great for fly fishers. Get some!

Wow! Thank you. They look great in the water. I had a few practice throws with them and they will definitely work. What would you say are the best color choices for saltwater redfish, trout, and snook? I'm getting chartreuse/white and pink/white for stripers. I already have the threadfin shad and gray patterns.
 

fishmonger

Senior Member
Just like a Clouser, chart/white is a pretty universal pattern, so it is also great on the salt.

I don't know if you have looked at the "dFlyz" option yet, but let me explain. It has embedded tungston, the front is cut to dive, and it swims hook up. So, it sinks twice as fast as an eFly, about 6"/second, and stays deep when you strip, so it is really effective at fishing lower in the water column. Chart/white and pink/white dFlyz are my goto flies in the river, and also on the salt. Here is a really nice AJ I got on a chart/white dFly.
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The pink/white makes a pretty good shrimp imitation, so it can be good for Reds, trout, etc, and carp eat them too. Fire Tiger is also a great all around pattern for the salt or fresh water.

AO has both chart/white and pink/white. If you saw them there, the dFlyz are the ones with no eyes.

I have a few new colors too, that are not on the website yet, Electric Chicken (chart/pink), and New Penny, which are both well known Gulp colors for the salt.


Make sure you tie them on with a Lefty's No-slip Loop Knot, to allow maximum freedom to move with the side to side action.

Thanks again for your interest!

Mark
 

torrente1

Senior Member
If you get it in their face most of the time they are gonna hit it!!. I tie these and the most important thing to have is a good diamond honed 1/0 or 2/0 circle hook. It could be a bunch of chicken feathers tied on
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