10-17-2009, 09:44 PM
I went to the pond today. Tried some Chironomids under an indicator, but noticed the fish were more sub surface.
Well, I had two rods, one with floating and the other with a Type III full sink.
I tossed out the Type III with a Kelly Galloup egg sucking sculpin in brown. Bunch of nibbles and a group of fish following it all the way in.
So, I took it off and attached good ol' Haresear in a #12.
Cast out, and start stripping the minute it hit the water.
![[Image: IMG_2017.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/Willow%20Pond/IMG_2017.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_2011.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/Willow%20Pond/IMG_2011.jpg)
I caught a bunch, then decided to take Baxter for walk around the park.
I later thought about it and wished I had tried the Haresear on the floating line. They were sub surface!
Oh well, good day.
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Well, I had two rods, one with floating and the other with a Type III full sink.
I tossed out the Type III with a Kelly Galloup egg sucking sculpin in brown. Bunch of nibbles and a group of fish following it all the way in.
So, I took it off and attached good ol' Haresear in a #12.
Cast out, and start stripping the minute it hit the water.
![[Image: IMG_2017.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/Willow%20Pond/IMG_2017.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_2011.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/Willow%20Pond/IMG_2011.jpg)
I caught a bunch, then decided to take Baxter for walk around the park.
I later thought about it and wished I had tried the Haresear on the floating line. They were sub surface!
Oh well, good day.
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