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7 fish, 4 casts.
Fished a small private lake with the family yesterday, caught no less than sixty! Blugill, Crappie, Largemouth, Flatheads, you name it. Fished off a dock with a crappie setup (two hooks about 3 feet apart.) Yanked up two big bluegill at one time, then two more, than one more, than two more. Needless to say, it was a great day to spend the 4th. My Grandpa caught a 20" largemouth on a flyrod! it was something else. It took ten minutes plus a net to get him in. Also, I lost a popper to a bluegill when my knot came undone, I was pretty upset until I saw the fish spit out my popper 30 minutes later 40 yards down:D A day of fishing I won't soon forget.
-Rico
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Re: 7 fish, 4 casts.
Sounds like a great pond! it's awesome to have good place to fish, learn a good knot Rico, palomar knot is a very good and easy to learn, try this...[url]http://www.netknots.com/html/palomar_knot.html[/url] good fishing
Gary
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Re: 7 fish, 4 casts.
[QUOTE=floatman;458914]Sounds like a great pond! it's awesome to have good place to fish, learn a good knot Rico, palomar knot is a very good and easy to learn, try this...[URL]http://www.netknots.com/html/palomar_knot.html[/URL] good fishing
Gary[/QUOTE]
Hey thanks Gary! I can't afford to lose any more poppers!:D
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Re: 7 fish, 4 casts.
Way to go Rico! I bet that big bass was a blast on the fly rod!
-Rich
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Re: 7 fish, 4 casts.
[QUOTE=RICHYD4U;458984]Way to go Rico! I bet that big bass was a blast on the fly rod!
-Rich[/QUOTE]
Thanks! It certainly made my Grandfather's day! I can't wait to take a twenty-inch anything on a fly rod:)
-Rico