
If you’ve been following along with our Blob Fly series, you already know how effective these flies can be early in the season.
Now it’s time to put them to work.
In this latest video, we break down one of the most consistent ways to fish a blob: under an indicator.
From simple “set it and wait” presentations to subtle retrieves and deadly wind drifts, this approach covers a lot of water and a lot of fish.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this video:
- How to rig your blob for better movement and hook-ups
- Why jig hooks and tungsten beads make a difference
- When to fish a static presentation vs. when to start moving your fly
- A simple wind drift technique that can be incredibly effective
Whether you're just getting into stillwater fishing or looking to fine-tune your approach, this is a method you’ll want in your lineup this spring.
👉 Watch the full video and start fishing blobs with confidence.
And if you missed them, be sure to check out the first two videos in the series:
Stay tuned - next up, we’ll cover How to Fish Blobs on a Sinking Line. Keep an eye out for that video later this week!
Have questions? Swing by the shop or reach out anytime, we’re always happy to help.
– Jason and The Pacific Angler Team
Check out the products in this video:
Scientific Anglers Titan Long WF5 Line
Scientific Anglers Indicator Leader 3X
Scientific Anglers Fluorocarbon Tippet 3X