Here are a few reasons to use barbless hooks: better hooksets, barbs create resistance and makes it harder for the hook to penetrate, the fish are easier to release, if the line breaks its easier for the fish to shake a barbless hook loose, there is less injury to the fish and THERE IS LESS INJURY TO YOU! See our first introduction of barbless hooks at www.BreamBugs.com.
Okay, not all of the BreamBugs poppers are made of cork, some are made of balsa, foam, and even the root of the Tupelo Tree (see Bea’s Poppers). Nevertheless, whatever popper you use, be sure it’s a quality and proven popper from www.BreamBugs.com
Crayfish are the number one food source for many species of fish. BreamBugs has two new crayfish flies, one for bluegill and one for bass. Check them out at www.BreamBugs.com
The Wilson’s new book is not only fun to read but it is informative, too. The tips and techniques they describe will help you catch more bluegill. The book and the Wilson’s flies are available at www.BreamBugs.com
Pencil Poppers used for fly fishing for bass is nothing new, pencil poppers with an articulated stainless steel hook attached is new. This design means more catches and less wear and tear on the popper. See all five models of the Pultz Pencil Popper for bass at www.BreamBugs.com
No, these are not cartoon characters they are two new exceptionally crafted fly fishing lures from Brack N Brine. Chris Weber, talented lure maker at Brack N Brine, has created the Crazy Cat popper which is made very similar to the classic Accardo Wildcat popper. Check out both the Crazy Cat and the Pick Pocket poppers at www.BreamBugs.com