Hey Steve, this brings up a memory i have from either a Field & Stream or Outdoor Life article i once read. If i'm not mistaken, the wording went something like this: The difference between shad and crawdads is simple. One is a bigger meal than another. A shad is like a slice of bread but a crawdad is like a whole meal on a platter....... In reference to wolly buggers which very closely resemble crawdads, the bass might've attacked because of the food size factor..........or mebbe yur a good fisherman and he was hungry......
SJHassan, from MD.
Steve Brettell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Brettell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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.
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