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Old January 25th, 2004, 05:29 PM
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Default Gunpowder,GreenWeenies,Aruba

The last fish that I caught in 2003 was Dec.29 on the Gunpowder River
near the dam ,a small brown trout was fooled by a size 10 bead head
Green Weenie,so,on a whim I decide to tie and take with me on a trip to
Aruba a salt water version of a Green Weenie ( 1/4 bead head on a size 4
stainless streamer hook) now Iam not saying that you should leave your
Crazy Charlies and such at home but last week I was able to fool fish in
the Caribbean on this simple and easy to tie fly...Most of the fish I
caught were Pompano (I think) and about 5 other spieces ,which I don"t
have a clue as to what they where..I fished mostly near jetties and
coral reefs that I could reach by wading.Needless to say Clousers
,deceivers and small shrimp patterns worked also..While fishing near
some almost razor sharp coral structure I managed to shred a small
section of the outter coating on my intermediate sinking line,what a
bummer,no spare,no fly shop and no sympathy from my wife.So I had to
improvise and I offer this tip to anyone who might find themselves in a
similar situation,"Dental Floss", wrapped over the damaged area saved
the day and them some.. Had a nice time,JC

 




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