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Don dropped over today for a little rod time in the pond.
He struck first fish, using a little top water, bug-eyed gurgler of his own design. Even though this small pond warms quickly, the fish are still kinda cold. But, they were moving a bit and curious enough to take a swipe at his bug.
Don is the consummate fly angler - he has many cool gadgets and rods. He can get a loop in the air and keep it swirling like a wizard. It's great to watch.
Glad you came over, Don!
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great reports guys and a nice pic! glad you were able to get together. especially to do one of my favorite things; fly fish! wish I could have joined you too.
Nice fish, its good to see more and more people getting out.
nice fish don
Fun, fun, fun.
I had a great time, that's a nice little pond he has there. I was really surprised to see that our subsurface flies were totally ignored. In cold water the wet flies usually catch the fish....but not today. Every once in a while we would see a swirl here or there so we put away the cypret minnows and tied on a size 10 foam spider. I broke the ice with the fish pictured, but David caught the next one (about the same size) and then he caught a nice little Bass. I have a feeling when the water warms up a bit, that pond will produce some nice fish. David may be a little modest, he seems to handle a fly rod pretty well. I was coaching him a little here and there ( all the while trying not to be a "pain in the neck") but I think it was more a combination of Spring training and fishing a fly rod he wasn't used to. ( I let him toss my little 9 1/2 foot 3wt and I believe I may have planted a vision of an UL fly rod in his future). Anyhow, The air temp was in the 70's so it was a most enjoyable day ( can't wait until the water temps are a bit warmer)........Thanks McSruff..........Don in SC
GREAT PIC DAVID and bet you and Don had a ball !!!!!!!!
I bet don is a great teacher david!! pay real close attention!
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