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    Rick's Boa Yarn Leech is a great fly especially for still waters when you want to swim a fly very slowly and have it sink very little. Short jerky strips during the retrieve give the fly great action in the water.
    Fish love it! For example, here's what happened last night:
    I was using a light gray-colored boa yarn leech, and a small bass hit the fly. It broke the tippet at the knot on the hookset, mostly because the line had gotten worn and damaged from use. The fish was probably 30' away when it hit, but after the line broke it jumped out of the water so I did get to see it. Anway, so I tied on a yellow Boa Yarn Leech next and continued fishing. About 10 minutes later, I caught the bass that had broken my line. The two flies were right next to each other in the fish's mouth. I was glad to get my fly back!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Interesting story. I've often had flies break off either on the initial hook set or when I apply too much pressure while trying to stop a fish from getting into submerged brush, but I've never been fortunate enough to catch that same fish with the fly still in its mouth. I would have to say that fish is either a slow learner or very hungry. Thanks for sharing this story.

    Jim Smith

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    Nice fish. I have caught a few fish that had a fly that broken off.
    Wonder why the hook doesn't brother them.

    ick

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    Related topic,
    Is there a pattern database just for pan fish, bluegills, crappies, etc on FAOL? I can't remember and can't fine it.

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    Very cool!

    Wayneb

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    Very cool!
    Grace comes by art, and art does not come easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by lastchance View Post
    Related topic,
    Is there a pattern database just for pan fish, bluegills, crappies, etc on FAOL? I can't remember and can't fine it.
    There are a bunch of Panfish articles.

    Home->Articles->Panfish

    i.e. go to the Home Page, click on Articles in the left column menu, click on Panfish

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