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    Re: float n fly

    Quote Originally Posted by ky.jonboatfisher View Post
    Elnut... are you saying that you dont like the rod and reel choice or the fnf in all? because the FNF is a great way to fish in the winter. And it catches much more than little dinks. It'll catch 5 and 6 pound smallies and some real nice ky's. I personally am a big fan of the fnf and i don't think that you wasted your money at all. Good luck out there. Hope you enjoy it.
    Read all the post that I put. I was JUST KIDDING on the top part. I said on the bottom to do all he could to get it early because the FNF season is in full swing now. All I throw is the fly. We won the Billy Westmoreland Tourney, the most prestigous Smallmouth Only Tournament on Earth in my opinion, last weekend throwing the fly. I have 3 FNF rods and will have a 4th next week. Best technique to catch winter Smallmouth that there is today, again my opinion.

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    Re: float n fly

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    Read all the post that I put. I was JUST KIDDING on the top part. I said on the bottom to do all he could to get it early because the FNF season is in full swing now. All I throw is the fly. We won the Billy Westmoreland Tourney, the most prestigous Smallmouth Only Tournament on Earth in my opinion, last weekend throwing the fly. I have 3 FNF rods and will have a 4th next week. Best technique to catch winter Smallmouth that there is today, again my opinion.
    ok agreed.

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    Re: float n fly

    good luck with the float and fly its a great method. I tie my own jigs there a great bait more so this year fish the cliff banks. Also try a slip cork a whole lot easier to cast.

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    Re: float n fly

    Slip cork may be easier to cast but not effective at all in any kind of wind. The 1/16 oz jig can't pull all that line thru to get the jig down below the cork especially with any wind putting a bow in your line plus the slip cork is not stationary versus the FNF bobber that tells you a LOT more than just when a fish takes it under.

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