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I'm so excited to get these awesome flies Dave! I just cannot wait to give each one a try at Lake Perris! I have a feeling that the "Bleeding Heart" is going to be great on the lakes big crappie! There's no questions about the olive and green patterns being real Bluegill and Redear killers. These are beautiful and very well tyed. A super big THANK YOU David! Once I get back out on the water in my 'tube, these flies are going to get a work out. There will be photos posted, you betcha!
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Actually I don't mind using bead eye flies at all, but all the photos you see of these flies make them look like the hook point rides down, when in fact the hook rides up, which really is a good thing because it will not get hung up in brush or weeds as easily as a hook-down fly would. Aside from looking like a minnows eyes, I've found that a dark colored bead eye fly looks a lot like a damselfly larva, (with those big eyes that they have) and I've found these insects in the stomachs of Bluegill several times.
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