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Sarah Thomasson
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  • Woodbury, NJ
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Does anyone know any good fishing spots near boise idaho.IM going to visit my cousin in june-julyand need to teach her how to fish! Is yelllowstone one?ThanksSARahContinue

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At 5:47pm on August 24, 2010, Greg McWilliams said…
Sarah, Haven't heard much about your fly rod. Are you using it and what flies are you using?????? Low water is good for The fly rod or the fly rod is good for low water!!!!! Give it a try , have used the copper flash fly???????
At 2:48pm on July 11, 2010, Greg McWilliams said…
Sara, The copper flash does sink with bead chain eyes, it sinks real slow..!!!!
At 8:37pm on July 5, 2010, Bruce Condello said…
Hi, Sarah! Sorry I missed your message about how to unhook bluegill. I like bluegillboogieman's response.
At 3:33pm on June 30, 2010, bluegillboogieman said…
Hi Sarah. A hook in the gills is tough to know what to do. You could cut the line as close to the hook as possible and let the fish go. I have heard some say that in a few days, enzymes released at the hook site will allow the hook to fall out. I myself would probably take this fish home to eat rather than leave it to maybe die.


As to hook removal, the best tool I have used is a set of hemostats like a doctor use to clamp off blood vessels during surgery or to pluck out a bullet from a wound. I have bought and tried a number of hook removal tools made just for that, including Big Bluegill.com's Terry Gauger's UNHOOKEM tool. I never mastered their use and always went back to my hemostats. Practice makes perfect!
At 9:38pm on June 29, 2010, Greg McWilliams said…
Sarah, when you get to Cabels, be sure to get the limp flashabou it lays down alot easier. If you have any questions just ask.
At 7:18pm on June 29, 2010, 10.5" RES Sharon said…
you still there Sarah? Saw all your fish.
At 5:24am on June 29, 2010, Greg McWilliams said…
http://www.bigbluegill.com/photo/copper-flash?context=user
Sarah, Here is the recipe for the copper flash fly, and yes it has been deadly. Hope you enjoy tieing and trying it!!!
At 10:45am on June 1, 2010, kim burnett said…
Sarah looks like you no what you're doing . What bait are you using?
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At 9:17pm on March 12, 2010, Lance A. Cashler said…
I will tell Carley that Sarah. She would probably love to meet you.
 
 
 

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Red Spotted Sunfish......Also caught great numbers in Louisiana bayous earlier this year

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Native to Some Of The Oldest Natural Lakes in North Carolina

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May Get To Target Some Red Spotted Sunfish This Week Down in Louisiana....

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Native to Some Of The Oldest Natural Lakes in North Carolina

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Red Spotted Sunfish......Also caught great numbers in Louisiana bayous earlier this year

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Red Spotted Sunfish......Also caught great numbers in Louisiana bayous earlier this year

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Had the Taste for Some Gills…..

" thanks Jeff ill let you know how much i like this method when i try it out."
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Had the Taste for Some Gills…..

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