The one great ingredient in successful fly-fishing is patience.
The mans whose fly is always on the water has the best chance.
There is always a chance of a fish or two, no matter how hopeless
it looks. You never know what may happen in fly-fishing.
Francis Francis
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Mike Bliss
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Jerry McKaughan, President
CADDIS Fly Fishers
P.O. Box 9104
Russellville, AR 72811
www.caddisflyfishers.org
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Jerry,
also in several Canadian Provinces.
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Bluegills have been caught in every state but Alaska,
Neville,None here in BC. I think that they are to be found in the East
i.e.Ontario
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also in several Canadian Provinces.
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been caught in every state but Alaska, Chuck
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Neville,The bass here in BC were introduced many years ago into select lakes
ponds and are not native. Some have been stocked illegally. The BC Fish
Wildlife Department are opposed to the introduction of bass and will remove
them if they can. It is only along the Canada/USA border area that
Bob Spezio sent this out on another list this afternoon:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?profile.phpid=10159406335mid=40d6d10G3f94d140G2494a57G96bcode=ZF7v4BNin_m=afiish%40sbcglobal.netFlytybob
Sp 5:17pm Apr 11
they are going to be letting Dad go home from the hospital he should
be home in
Neville,Yep.. And even in Japan, the Emperor I think it was, years ago, was
given some bluegills, and he accidently turned them loose in some of the
Japanese waters, and the bluegills did soo good, that they just weeded out
other native species of fish there. I'm not exactly sure when it