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Old June 1st, 2005, 02:02 AM
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tmon wrote:

I've often wondered about this. What is the single worst thing that
you can do to put down feeding fish in a pool?
Sloppy wading? Bad cast? Bad approach where you line feeding fish?
Drag on a dry?
And let's break the components down to the head, middle and tail.


Never, ever, under any circumstances, toss a big rock into the middle of
the pool. That is, unless you have to move the fish to a more fishable
lie. :-)

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