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Fly Fishing For Big Creek Bluegills, Crappies and Bass

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

Using a two-way presentation - A dry foam ORVIS creature on a 2 inch leader as indicator and a wet shrimp on a 25 inch leader - how about getting a double hookup with 8-9 inch + Bluegills in the action!? :)

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  • u were setting the hook too early

  • I agree yamamefish. Doesn't matter how many there are, it is always disappointing to see dead floating fish while fishing.

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  • Wish I could say I was impressed with the 10ft casts

  • I was going to try to count how many strikes you missed but I dont think I can count that high.

  • @hmglis doesnt put them at the top of the food chain, apex predators go at the top of the food chain

  • Dry Fly?

  • @FishFerTrout24 Probably the same rod he uses for bass.

  • @alexjs97 Fighting butt on the rod, not reel. My bad.

  • @alexjs97 Yeah brother, whats with the fighting butt on that reel. I doubt any gills will pull hard enough to need it.

  • where in wisconsin r u fishing?

  • gills are underrated fish. I love fishing for gills and I put them at the top of the food chain. If there were not gills and gill fry, other fish would have nothing to feed on and would go hungry faster.

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