So, are those flank feathers spoken for?
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So, are those flank feathers spoken for?
We had some heavy Spring rains last year (like we are now exeriencing). A buddy of mine (a lure flinger) went bass fishing after an all night rain, and caught a good size large mouth bass. He put it in his live well. After fishing he went to take the fish out and low and behold, it had regurgitated a very large mole.
It must have gotten washed into the lake during the rain.
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Don't quote me on this, but I have heard that on very very rare occasions, large pike will bite a person.
Imagine trying to get the fish to take your fly and insyead it comes up and bites you http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
My grandfather used to catch bass on live ducklings. Apparently the ducklings would actually not only survive, but be completely unharmed. I don't recall how my dad told me that they were attached to the hook (I seem to recall that there was a hook), but apparently he didn't impale them and he would switch out ducklings after catching a bass on one.
Wow, this is new knowledge to me. As a new tyer, this simplifies questions about whether to use saddle, cape, tail, biots... Just tie on the whole thing. Would get kinda expensive, though. And what size hook?