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    Default Crappie on the fly yesterday


    I caught a couple of these little buggers yesterday on a micro jig fly blk/chart.
    Sure was fun.

    Jerry Hamon
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    Good job Tex. Now, where's the pic of that microjig?
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    I'd like to see a photo of that fly, too! Recipe?
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    I suppose we should be patient, he seems to cast a big shadow.
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    The good news is I'm a lot smaller than I was last year.
    Here's a link:
    http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/patterns6.asp?page=6

    I use 1/64th ounce minnow head jigs. I'm hoping to buy a 1/80th and 1/100th ounce mold soon to trim them down even more.
    Jerry Hamon
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    Good Going.


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    Thanks.

    Are the 1/64s tough to cast? What weight rod are you using?
    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGibson View Post
    Thanks.

    Are the 1/64s tough to cast? What weight rod are you using?

    No problem to cast. I was using my 3 wt.
    Jerry Hamon
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    When you catch the biggest fish or kiss the biggest deer in the water or woods , its a trophey.

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    Nice fish I bet fun on a 3wt
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