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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" Smallmouth bass are *great* gamefish, that much is true, but most of Whitlock's hyperbole is either opinion or bull****. How do you compare the intelligence of a trout and a bass ? Do you give them underwater IQ tests ? And everybody knows that the hardest fighting freshwater fish, pound-for-pound, is the bluegill. I believe I'd have to go with the rock bas, pound for pound wise... I'd love to go fly fishing for smallmouth with poppers. That's one of the reasons I paddle far into the Canadian backcountry. The reason I don't fish for them more around central Illinois is that they rarely hit surface flies in our streams. Around here it's mostly wooly bugger fishing and phooey on that ****. Well, YOu have to hitthe water early enough that you tied your popper on before you left 'casuse it's barely starting to break light.. 'reverse that for night time poppers-right about dark thirty Sounds like a great trip, Chris. Wish I could load up my canoe and join you ! Good luck. -- Ken Fortenberry john |
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