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    Some or all of the following may also be Striped Shiners, or not...I really don't know.
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    I would guess that to be "bait" fishing! ....lee s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee s View Post
    I would guess that to be "bait" fishing! ....lee s.
    Definitely fishing for bait-sized quarry! Obviously, I'm just in this for the epic battles! HA!!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    I used to fish my home waters in NW Iowa for chubs, using a #18 woolly bugger. They put up a great fight for a small fish.
    iaflyfisher

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    Quote Originally Posted by iaflyfisher View Post
    I used to fish my home waters in NW Iowa for chubs, using a #18 woolly bugger. They put up a great fight for a small fish.
    I remember you saying you would catch some suckers with that fly too, right? That's pretty cool!I just got a pack of Daiichi 1130 #26 hooks here's how it compares to the tanago hook. The tanago is finer gauge wire, and the distance from the hook bend to hook point is about 1/2! Should be able to catch some LEEEETLE FEEESH on these!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Finger food! Nice catching Dave. Dennis

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