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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
Try a white wooly bugger, weighted. The perch on the Pocomoke and other Eastern Shore waters will go nuts. You'll also nail most of the other species with this fly. Hmm. Sounds like a good idea, actually. What are you thinking, #2? Larger? Short strips, bouncing on the bottom? Joe F. |
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I used a #6 or #8 if I recall. Dropped it on any rocky part I could
find as most of the bottom is mud. Around any plants too. The fish will tell you the speed. Start with a dead drift and speed up till you find what they like on the day. Frank Reid |
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