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Old July 16th, 2005, 05:20 PM
George Cleveland
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 09:32:46 -0400, Peter Charles
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 11:52:46 GMT, Frank Church
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"Bill McKee" wrote in
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Something that looks like a bee or yellowjacket. Years ago, we used
to fish the upper Russian River in California with yellow / black
spot Roostertails. Deadly on SM.


...which leads one to conclude that smallies will hit a wide range of stuff
thrown at them. Regular readers on ROFF know that I tout the Sneaky Pete in
chartruese by the Gaines Co. however this winter I'll tie my own. It is a
slider and just seems to **** them off into these heart stopping slashing
splashy strikes. Most of my strikes this year came immediately after the
bug hit the water Having said that, last week on the Androscoggin at least
half of my "hits" were sucked under very quietly, you really had to keep an
eye on the bug. I am first and foremost a topwater guy as it seems to me
streamers, etc. hit by SM tends to keep them dogging it instead of the
multiple jumps they display when hitting topwater. YMMV

Frank Church



I bought a slider a few years back in black and that thing was
dynamite on smallies untill a dastardly pike removed it from my line.
Should tie up a few more one of these days.

Peter

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Yep, I bought a couple this spring and lost one to a pike and another
had all the rubber legs pull out. I'll have to build a few this
winter. On the other hand, ast night I was fishing the Secret Hole
(tm) on the Wisconsin and had two different fish take my deerhair
diver and swim away with it while I was otherwise occupied (once I was
untangling the fly line from my wading boots.the other time I was
watching my feet as I hopped from one rock to another). I don't know
if the fish would have held onto a hard bodied popper.
I also grabbed the wrong rod by accident and spent the evening
throwing bass bugs with a 4 wt. rod. It can be done but it wasn't
pretty and the casts were about 15' shorter than I usually fish. I
snagged one 18" fish in the pectoral fin and had a heck of a time
landing him. The rod bent right down into the butt. It was fun, I
guess.


g.c.