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I took my st croix and micro tubes.
I really had to present.
Red eyes, blue gill, sardine smallies-and a few chubs.
All very pretty, palm sized jewels
Pics on future effort
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It was too deep into twilight for this pre senior to retire adeptly.
I'd broken off a bite already (I think)
Creek fishing like miniature model trains.
You have to get deep into pretend to experience the full range of techniques.
I'm learning still to adjust the micro lift and set w current
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This evening I only managed a bullish warmouth.
He was brilliant, however, blaze orange, from the rock bottom and delicate fare
The red eyes are magnificent, and favored freshwater rock bass in rich pigmentation. The biggest mi-ght go 8",
They are stout like yellow perch, but more fluent in their run
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The bluegill- I call them anyway, probably pumpkinseeds-they are glorious with spring rigor.
They yank like midget bulls as well.
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One has to key on the subtlest features.
A lot of near stalking.
Somehow I have to be in the water to succeed on creek or river.
To me the rod helps keep the mono out of some current.
I pitch it like jig to bass as well
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Try it with a 3-4 wt fly rod and it will mesmerize you....
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Emailed pics if you have mind to post
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