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    Default The Ray Charles Fly

    The pattern can be found on FAOL or Google. I have used this fly in small (for me) sizes like a 16 on trout with success.

    My question to you warm water guys is: Do you think this would be productive in larger sizes like a 12 on gills & Crappie?

    Thanks

    Tim

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    Try Black.

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    I've used version by Al Campbell called the "Too Simple Ray Charles" a few season back and allot of luck with it on a couple of our local ponds, size #10-12's. Catch some crappies and SM with it.

    MIke
    "The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of that which is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope" -John Buchan

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    Panman, I haven't tried it, but I think chartreuse would be a good color for 'gills and their tribe.

    Ed

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