Louis Cahill
Fly fishing for bass
The Georgia Bullfrawg is a solid bass pattern
Gink & Gasoline
Some of my most memorable days chasing bass on the fly have come from me spending the day popping and walking frog patterns along the surface. Bass are amazingly acrobatic fish, and they provide more than enough pull and rod bend to justify fly fishing for them. If you haven’t explored this area of fly fishing, I highly recommend it.
I’ve provided five tips below that should help you increase your success.
Tip 1: Frog Patterns Need to have a Good Weed Guard
This might seem like a no brainer if you’re going to be fishing in and around grass, but you’d be surprised how many patterns don’t have weed guards. This should be a mandatory feature in all your topwater fly patterns.
Tip 2: Learn How to Identify Productive Grass that Holds the Most Bass
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