truecrimson
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There is usually a flap on top of the box with the hole to hang the package from. It is usually on that flap. But Lupo is right.Didn’t know how deep this thing went so hit the rapala site
There is usually a flap on top of the box with the hole to hang the package from. It is usually on that flap. But Lupo is right.Didn’t know how deep this thing went so hit the rapala site
Yeah, I have thought that for a long time about all fish. One time I forgot my plastics so I started putting flowers picked from the bushes around me on jigs and was catching fish just fine.I think you’re right. I have come to the conclusion that bass can be caught on anything as long as the angler is proficient in what they are throwing. I haven’t given cranks the time to learn but honestly, it is because I just don’t like that method over other methods.
This year I am going to focus on catching numbers. Forget the experimenting I’ve done the last 3 years of every damn bait in the world! Lol and stick to what I like, and know how to throw.
I lost the flap somewhere lolThere is usually a flap on top of the box with the hole to hang the package from. It is usually on that flap. But Lupo is right.
You fly head youI used to use them on the Susquehanna River when the water was up and murky. Sometimes a nice long strip and then let it fall back would work.
I do a lot of spin fishing on the Susky, got to go with the flow, sometimes levels don't allow easy wading so it's tough to fly fish. Summer levels are usually better.You fly head you
I will quote something MelvinP told me once fly fishing, fish the fly your most confident with! Ill tell ya, it holds true. If you know how a lure works, looks, acts, in the water? You will catch more fish!! A strip here, a twitch there,? Its all in making that bait look attractive to the fish, Like A5. Bahahahaha.I think you’re right. I have come to the conclusion that bass can be caught on anything as long as the angler is proficient in what they are throwing. I haven’t given cranks the time to learn but honestly, it is because I just don’t like that method over other methods.
This year I am going to focus on catching numbers. Forget the experimenting I’ve done the last 3 years of every damn bait in the world! Lol and stick to what I like, and know how to throw.
I will quote something MelvinP told me once fly fishing, fish the fly your most confident with! Ill tell ya, it holds true. If you know how a lure works, looks, acts, in the water? You will catch more fish!! A strip here, a twitch there,? Its all in making that bait look attractive to the fish, Like A5. Bahahahaha.