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Thursday, June 05, 2014
Damsel Flies This Round
Brought the Switch Rod and fished Plano East Senior High School's catch and release ponds. Slow action this time but did manage to hook up with four fish. First one was a little Bluegill that went for a Purple COAF Damsel Fly. Second one was a Sunfish that also went for the Damsel Fly. Next, was a Catfish that went for a Tube Damsel Fly in purple marabou. Last one was a Bass that took the Purple COAF Damsel Fly as well. Took a quick measure of the Bass; went just under 15"! Fun stuff!
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