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On Oct 19, 1:52 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
p.s. I'll remember that fly size is #1, then pattern, and then color :-) Thats right. A few weeks ago, I was on a river with a hex hatch going on. I was throwing a small crawfish pattern that the fish were hitting on the surface before it had a chance to sink. Crawdads don't look a whole hell of alot like hex's, but the fish didn't care. Frank Reid A week ago I took my young daughter fishing (warm water fishing with a kids spinning rod). She was fishing live bait with a teeny tiny yellow bobber. I noticed fish were hitting the bobber on the surface, but not touching her bait. I asked her if she would like to fly fish, and I let her use my fly rod. I tied a yellow terrestrial spider on for her and she tore the bass and bluegill up. We could have caught a 100 of them, but I finally convinced her we had to get home or mom would report us a missing-in-action. The spider was the size and color of that teeny-tiny yellow bobber. I think they would have gone after anything that size and color - with a passion that day. - Dave K. |
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