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SamRiley
05-13-2002, 07:18 AM
at my first worm hatch.
1. My flies looked nothing like the worms that night.
2. Their erratic motion was difficult for me to imitate.
3. The Stripers, present in good numbers, were aware of one and two... ignoring all offerings.
Thanks to rockfisherman for yet another RI outing. Who knew a skunk could be so good :)
Bob Parsons
05-13-2002, 09:56 AM
Sam post a picture of your fly. (That way I'll know if I can use my worm flies or not) :D
RIBill
05-13-2002, 12:14 PM
what will you do differently next time? when is next time?
ruge13
05-13-2002, 01:07 PM
I used to do this trout fishing at home....bring some tying supplies with you...pull off, take 20 minutes and tie a fly that matches the hatch...if you have a kayak it won't take up space and oyu have something to clamp the vice....or put like a 1'x1' piece of plywood in a shoulder bag.....to clamp the vice....may take 20 minutes or so for the glues to dry but its worth the wait for finicky bass....
SamRiley
05-13-2002, 04:41 PM
Bob - I'll try to shoot em tonight... if I ever get to go home
Bill - Paul and I are still stumped but leader wt. may have been to blame. Not sure on the next outing. Lets talk.
ruge13 - where were you when I was loading up my car for the trip:confused: Have Renzetti will travel :)
Bob Parsons
05-13-2002, 04:49 PM
Worm hatches in ponds on southside if we get several sunny warm days in a row to heat the back coves up to 70
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