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The one tool I would have to have is my hemos, which I use for both trout and smallmouth. :D

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Ok on a more serious note I would say my most favorite tool would be my camera. So that I can get pics of cool things that only take place out n the wild. Plus I can get all my fins and smiles pics of all my Smallmouth, Largemouth,Crappie, Whitebass, Carp, Walleye, Sea trout, Redfish, Gar, Bluegill, Steelhead,Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Brook Trout even though it is really in the char family, Artic Char, Grayling, Blue fish, Channel catfish, Bullhead head catfish, Buffalo Carp, Grass carp, Tuna, Mai Mai, Baracuda, Jacks, Spoonbill, Goggle Eye, Stripper,Hybrids, Sauger,Pike. I really cant think of any other species but all of these were caught on a fly rod and captured on a camera. So as you can see thats why it would be my favorite tool.

Remember no pic no fish :lol::lol:

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Nippers followed by hemos... If my teeth were better for cutting line, hemos would top the list. I've

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my Dr. Slick hemo/cutter combo.

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Ok on a more serious note I would say my most favorite tool would be my camera. So that I can get pics of cool things that only take place out n the wild. Plus I can get all my fins and smiles pics of all my Smallmouth, Largemouth,Crappie, Whitebass, Carp, Walleye, Sea trout, Redfish, Gar, Bluegill, Steelhead,Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Brook Trout even though it is really in the char family, Artic Char, Grayling, Blue fish, Channel catfish, Bullhead head catfish, Buffalo Carp, Grass carp, Tuna, Mai Mai, Baracuda, Jacks, Spoonbill, Goggle Eye, Stripper,Hybrids, Sauger,Pike. I really cant think of any other species but all of these were caught on a fly rod and captured on a camera. So as you can see thats why it would be my favorite tool.

Remember no pic no fish :lol::lol:

let's finish out the local list... and I'm sure I can't do that! (Just for fun). Flatheads, Spots, Bluegills, Green Sunfish, Longears, Buffalo, Drum, Saugeye, Muskie, Creek Chubs, and the various suckers I see in the rivers and creeks. Redhorse? Maybe? and what else on those? The one's with the 45 degree angle on their heads... striped? Grass Pickerel... chime in!

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favorite tool to have with me...IPod....gotta have that rhythm to help me cast...and to pass the time when the fishing slows :)

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Ok on a more serious note I would say my most favorite tool would be my camera. So that I can get pics of cool things that only take place out n the wild. Plus I can get all my fins and smiles pics of all my Smallmouth, Largemouth,Crappie, Whitebass, Carp, Walleye, Sea trout, Redfish, Gar, Bluegill, Steelhead,Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Brook Trout even though it is really in the char family, Artic Char, Grayling, Blue fish, Channel catfish, Bullhead head catfish, Buffalo Carp, Grass carp, Tuna, Mai Mai, Baracuda, Jacks, Spoonbill, Goggle Eye, Stripper, Hybrids, Sauger,Pike. I really cant think of any other species but all of these were caught on a fly rod and captured on a camera. So as you can see thats why it would be my favorite tool.

Remember no pic no fish :lol::lol:

You catch all those strippers at night on the PMS fly? I don't believe ya!

Remember no pics .......... :lol:

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