Ready for a day with a "Pole Dancer" |
The Pole dancer is best explained by its creater Charlie Bisharats. Watch Ole Charlie discuss his fly and how it works here.
The pole dancer is easy to cast if you have the right gear: a strong 8-weight, a reel that can withstand the ripping of your 8-weight floating line, and a sound double haul. Once the fly has hit the water (water that has just been kissed by a striper), you want to strip the line using short, quick pulls. The fly will do the rest; it will move similar to that of the zara spook lure. The head of the “dancer” will pop on the water, and it will move gracefully back and forth, almost putting you into a trance. It seems to also put the stripers into a trance, which is obviously the goal of the fly.
Next time you are on the water looking to join the few and elite fly-fisherman who are engulfed in the striper dream, make sure that you have a few “Pole-Dancers” in your fly box. These flies can be purchased online through Leland Outfitters, or if you are a native of NW Arkansas, the guys @ McLellan’s Fly Shop in Fayetteville will hook you up with all the flies you need. Not to mention they carry all the sick gear that Ferg will be talking about on his "Gear Reviews" page. We have spent many of dollars at the joint, well-spent dollars I might add.
Catching stripers with a Pole Dancer. No need to say more.
Blessed Waters,
Chad
Sick! I want a pole dancer in my fly box!
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