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During heavy rain runoffs our local creeks and rivers suffer periods of low oxygen and the bite slows for most species.....but not Flier Sunfish....they are very tolerant of these conditions and flourish while other species wait for the Oxygen levels to return to normal....
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Albums: Fall 2013
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What a chunk of a flier, congrats. I went to one Bojangles when I was in SC on a trip with the baseball team when I was in high school. Too bad they aren't up here.
Fliers closest to established state and world records are more often caught in MAY prespawn but we often locate some trophy fliers in early Fall around the Albemarle like this one caught the first day of September last year....Looking forward to this bite again this fall.............
We also catch some good Fliers in extreme coastal Virginia Ben......mainly tidal waters but Lake Drummond in the Great Dismal Swamp is full of them......the ones pictured below were caught in Virginia waters......
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