jdgreg
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Anyone try this? When we go out on the boat, the kids and I will usually drown a box of worms fishing for blue gill. May as well try to find something useful for the darned things!
Farmwithjunk said:Let me know if they do any good. If so, I'm gonna clean out every lake in Kentucky! Those blasted things are like ants at a picnik around here.
ejtaylor822 said:I mainly fly fish and have a couple of flies that resemble a japaneese beetle that is very effective right now, at least for the bass and bluegill in my pond. I will cast it near some cover and they come after it. The most effective is actually hitting the leaves and letting the fly drop to the surface – man, they go NUTS! Of course, this method sometimes results in getting caught in the bush if you overshoot the leaves.
May try to bait up some real beetles on the baitcasting rod this weekend to see what happens. You guys are right, gotta find something useful for these things.
Farmwithjunk said:I've tried the technique described where you're bouncing off leaves above the water. My wife calls it tree trimming when I do it. Most of the times I've done it, that wasn't my intention.