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#1 Mar-22-09 4:49PM

redskinsfan360
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From: VA
Registered: Mar-10-08
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Cedar and Beech, 3-22

Fly fished with Matt after I got back from some amazing trout fishing in West Virginia.  We fished Cedar for 45min with nothing so we moved to Beech.  I had one when we saw Patrick after about fifteen minutes of fishing.  I then caught a bunch more.  I ended up with 15 bluegill and 1 bass.  Matt had two bluegill.  The bluegill were between 5 and 10 feet out, as with the bass.  I caught all mine on a tan fly and matt caught his on a black.

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#2 Mar-22-09 4:59PM

Ernie
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

So...what kind of tan or black fly?

I tried Cedar for 15 minutes with no hits so I went back in.


Time to go fishin' again!

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#3 Mar-22-09 5:18PM

redskinsfan360
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

I have no idea!!!!  I will take a picture and post it tomorrow....that way I will know to so I can buy more.  I bought two in WV and I lost one.

By the way...this makes for a 31 fish weekend!

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#4 Mar-25-09 5:09AM

redskinsfan360
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

The smallest bluegill ever that I caught on Sunday and another one that I caught on Sunday.  Does the abundance of orange on some of these bluegill mean they are spawning?

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm266/redskinsfan360/DSC01820.jpg

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm266/redskinsfan360/DSC01825.jpg

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#5 Mar-25-09 5:14AM

Ernie
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

Usually, lack of color means they have been out of the light....in deeper water.


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#6 Mar-25-09 5:23AM

redskinsfan360
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

So does the one with the orange, just mean that it has been in the shallows?

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#7 Mar-25-09 5:37AM

Ernie
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

Different type of BG...the other may be a green sunfish which are smaller


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#8 Mar-26-09 4:23PM

CozUF2001
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From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

Nice sweatshirt Charlie!


If it were easy, they'd call it catching!

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#9 Mar-26-09 5:55PM

bigfoot
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Re: Cedar and Beech, 3-22

Charlie you need to post our 3 inch bass we caught


working is for those who don't fish

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