The member here by the name of Smallmouth posted a picture of a fly on another forum and got me messing around with some Sculpin/Goby mimics. Don - Would love to see you post that creation here or any others you might have.
Don't have a whole lot of sculpins (that i know of) around my area but L.Erie is over-run with the Gobies. They are candy to the smallmouth. All of these have heavy heads to get down deep and stay there..... Gobies seldom roam even a few inches off the bottom of the lake.
Top 2 have #4 Mustad Nymph hooks with hematite beads and bead chain eyes. Will either be a 'chuck n' duck' on the fly rod or somewhat short casters on the spinning gear:
Dry
Wet
Dry
Wet
Last one has large powder painted lead eyes. These are plenty heavy to cast with spinning gear but C-n-D on the fly rod works also. Have made up several of this size hook/lead eye clousers and use them for fishing in the river for smallmouth. Have to see how this pattern fares next season.
Dry
Wet
Even sent one in for the FF&TJ magazine tying contest for December....
Don't have a whole lot of sculpins (that i know of) around my area but L.Erie is over-run with the Gobies. They are candy to the smallmouth. All of these have heavy heads to get down deep and stay there..... Gobies seldom roam even a few inches off the bottom of the lake.
Top 2 have #4 Mustad Nymph hooks with hematite beads and bead chain eyes. Will either be a 'chuck n' duck' on the fly rod or somewhat short casters on the spinning gear:
Dry
Wet
Dry
Wet
Last one has large powder painted lead eyes. These are plenty heavy to cast with spinning gear but C-n-D on the fly rod works also. Have made up several of this size hook/lead eye clousers and use them for fishing in the river for smallmouth. Have to see how this pattern fares next season.
Dry
Wet
Even sent one in for the FF&TJ magazine tying contest for December....