Published Jun 9. 2013 - 10 years ago
Updated or edited May 15. 2019
Artificial Worm
One of the most effective baits for largemouth bass is the rubber worm. just because we are fly fisherman doesn't mean we can't take advantage of that. Rabbit strips make a great artificial worm with an added bonus of a more lifelike appearance.
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I fish this fly on a
I fish this fly on a 6 weight rod and it works great. I only use bunny leages when bass fishing. They work just as good as rubber ones.
It's a nice fly but
It's a nice fly but it looks awfully heavy -- wrapped lead, cone head, wet rabbit. I would be tempted to try it on a spinning rod. What's the lightest fly rod/line you can throw that with, without having to lob it?