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[size 1]In an effort to help each other get on the fish, we will be adding a series of posts entitled by the type of fishing we are targeting and would like all users who wish to include their "favorite way to catch these fish", "favorite spots" (doesn't have to be exact), "favorite guides for these fish", "tackle tips", "recommended tackle", "beginner tips", "boating techniques" or any other information you feel would be helpful to other anglers targeting this type of fish.

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[center][Image: MESS3307CustomImage2903505.jpg][/center][center]Red Eye Bass \ Rock Bass[/center] [center]these were caught may 9th 2003 from 4pm to 7pm[/center] [left]these are average in size for what usualy gets caught, they do however get to be about 12-14 inches in lenth.[/left] [left]these were caught while fly fishing, using a hat fether, [/left] [left]you can catch these with just about any thing you have in your box, they are not particular and when schooling they hit every thing in the water.[/left] [left]In Michigan this is not a sout after fish, more of an anoyance than anything else, but if nothing else is bigting they are fun to catch.[/left]
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[center][Image: gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=157;][/center][center]note the red eye in the pic. this is how the rock bass got nick name.[/center] [center]In michigan this one pound red eye is a minimum master angler award winning size fish.[/center]
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