BRAVO!

Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>"To most of the fishing community, the bluegill's most surprising 
>characteristic is its selectivity. �Mos folks who chase other species 
>to the exclusion of bluegills condemn bream as too easy to capture. 
>Younger fish,m which spend all day schooled in the shallows, will 
>feed on anything that fits into their mouths and attack much of what 
>will not. ....... Larger summertime fish, however, can be extremely 
>difficult. �It is our opinion that large summer bluegills are 
>freshwater's most selective fish."
> � Terry & Roxanne Williams in "Bluegill.......Fly Fishing an Flies", 
>Frank Amato, Pub.1999
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>
>Allan Fish
>Greenwood, IN
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