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- From: jimd@watson.ibm.com (Jim Doherty)
- Subject: Re: Fly recommendations for bluegill
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 03:49:56 GMT
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- Yes but it is nice to find at least one type of fish that will
- bite at something I've tied :-)
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- Jim Doherty
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- In article <2B672F34.14022@news.service.uci.edu>, eamg052@orion.oac.uci.edu (Matthew Wesley Spitzer) writes:
- |> Absolutely any fly pattern you can imagine will perform exceptionally well
- |> for catching bluegill. They aren't exactly rocket scientists.
- |>
- |> Matt Spitzer
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