Congratulations!  Sounds like a good day!
Deb
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From: "Steve Brettell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 10:08 PM
Subject: [VFB] Wooly Bugger


> Taking the advise of many on the list, I tied up some size 14 wooly
buggers in olive and in yellow with a brown tail.  Today I caught my first
fish on a wooly bugger (not my first fish, but the first on a wooly bugger).
>
> It was a 12 inch L.M. bass on a 14 bugger and a 6x tippet.  Some fun.  It
was in a lake.  The water was cloudy, but glass slick.  No waves.  I cast
the fly about 2 feet from a log and brought it back slowly.  Of course this
was a place required by law to have a bass lurking under it.  And it worked
just like in the book.  That fish charged the fly kicking up a wake.
Grabbed it and dove straight down.
>
> All of the action was deep under water.  Good fish.
>
> Which brings up a thought.  Why would a fish waste that much energy on
such a small meal?  Why do fish go for small flies?  They seem to go for the
small fly in preference to other foods floating around.  Of course we can't
think like a fish, and so won't know the answer.  Just a thought.
>
> ---
> Steve,
> In Maryland
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