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    Default Talent

    I don't fly fish but I can recognize talent.

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    I do fly fish, and stand in awe of top notch artistic talent like that.

    It’s incredible.
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    Yeah those are impressive!

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    That’s incredible…I use a fly rod and reel to drop a piece of nightcrawler in brookie stream holes…I don’t think it counts.
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    Awesome artistry. I built some offshore dolphin flies that were half as good as those look back in the 80's.

    However...

    Green crappie jig is the MONSTER. 2 to 1 over even trout food in the East. Out west run a roe pattern.

    If you want to catch fish...

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    Back in the day, a Japanese beetle was the bait of choice during that time of the summer on the 'Hooch. I have caught some big Brown trouts on them. The few we kept would be belly packed with em.

    I made some from foam one year and they worked well too.
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    Jap beetle with a San Juan Worm dropper is my go-to in July and August. Girdle Bug dropper is a good alternative.

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