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    Tried a different section of the same creek yesterday, with the micro fly stuff again. Caught 29 fish. Striped Shiners, Creek Chubs, Bluntnose Minnows, Bleeding Shiners, Northern Studfish, Longear Sunfish, Bluegills, and a Green Sunfish. Had one or two Darters hooked and out of the water, but they shook off back into the water. Same with about 4 Topminnows of some sort. Bummer, would have like to have landed those! The Bluntnose Minnow was a new species on fly for me.Bleeding Shiners:Bluntnose Minnows:Creek Chubs:Northern Studfish:Striped Shiners:
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    The Northern Studfish looks like a micro sized Striped Bass. Nice variety of fish Dave. Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadBug View Post
    The Northern Studfish looks like a micro sized Striped Bass. Nice variety of fish Dave. Dennis
    Thanks Dennis! They are a really neat fish. Like the Bleeding Shiners, they can get more colorful during the spawn.
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    You are catching more than I am right now. Nice st of fish.
    Rick

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