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BASS?
#1
Okay, as a bass player in a R&R band for many years, it is time to re-evaluate this word...LOL
Catching them in the past, unexpected, but fun.
This year there has been bunches of them.
Large Mouth
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Small Mouth
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And White bass
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Most have been on a floating line. Smaller buggers. Water boatman, Glow Bugs.

All I can say is, right now is bass time.
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#2
thats good u catching some bass. The bass are not being nice to me this year so idk if im going to hunt them any more this year.
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#3
You're just awesome Miss Joni. Those are great fish and I bet those LMB put quite a bend in a Fly Rod. Good tug therapy for sure[Smile]
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#4
Those are some pretty sweet looking flies there! The fish are pretty nice too [Tongue]
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#5
And now my dear you can truly call yourself a Bassist! Those buggers can be pretty stubborn. Fun tugs!

I've had one of my best bass years in Utah. One of my first fish on a fly was a Largie - hitting a Wooly Bugger the Gills were digging on.

Ever try a popper with a dropper?
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#6
No. Poppers are fun, but not sure with a nymph. The Y connection I use could work. I just like tossing one or the other though. Like Dry Fly action for trout, Poppers have that same effect on me. Love "seeing" the take.
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