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Old March 5th, 2006, 03:11 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Targeting bass on the fly

Alright if bass are active and chasing bait in open water a streamer or even
a weighted stremer to match the bait fish is certainly the answer, but what
fly solutions to you have for bass in the hot of summer.

Yeah I am sure you can pick up a few on popping bugs and streamers first
thing in the morning or late in the day as sunlight wanes, but what about
mid day when they sound deep or head up into those heavy brush piles for a
bit of shade or pull way back up under a dock?

Are there fly applications for heavy cover fishing?

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