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If instead you tie a cricket pattern onto the cricket hook and using your fingers crush a cricket rubbing its bodily fluids into the cricket fly and see if it excites the fish. Tuna oil (or perhaps aniseed) would probably work just as well. Steve |
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![]() "Stephen Welsh" wrote in message . 1.4... wrote in : If instead you tie a cricket pattern onto the cricket hook and using your fingers crush a cricket rubbing its bodily fluids into the cricket fly and see if it excites the fish. Tuna oil (or perhaps aniseed) would probably work just as well. Steve Indian Joe smiles--dammm guys if you have to do all that to catch a bluegill why don't you try dinamite--or ask Big Dale to send you a physlicic spider |
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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in
: Indian Joe smiles--dammm guys if you have to do all that to catch a bluegill why don't you try dinamite-- Which is pretty much the point I was making. :-) Steve |
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