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Do any of you who fly rod for red ears and war mouths have a go to fly for such occasions? I'm currently in a month long tournament, and those two are on the list of species to catch, and i'm just curious as to what you guys use.

Thanks!

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HEY CHRIS,

  WHEN I'm using the long rod for gills and redears I always try Yellow Bead heads first then Purple . Those two colors are my go to's for redears buddy......

do you fish them near the bottom?

Tried the panfish Charlie, and drew a blank. Very easy tie, though. Will keep it going as the season cools
I used chenille and various "fluffy" items for the wing, all in natural tones.
I think its a good pattern, I just haven't hit the magic with it.
I'll try fur & feathers next time.

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