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It's here!!!! I thought a poll would be a good starting topic. I fish mainly for bluegill on a fly rod, but I also go for bass on the fly rod. Anyways, looking forward to seeing the results.

“The greatest menace to freedom is an inert people” J. Brandeis

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I haven't really fished it but i really want to learn to target hybrids on the flyrod and I imagine it'll be possible this spring.

Cute animals taste better.

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I haven't really fished it but i really want to learn to target hybrids on the flyrod and I imagine it'll be possible this spring.

Me too. You'll probably see me out there this spring. I see the hybrids chasing the shad around quite a bit. Hopefully I'll get one this spring.

“The greatest menace to freedom is an inert people” J. Brandeis

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Chesnut,

What lake do you see the hybrids chasing the shad? I have only caught some in Bluestem. I caught some smaller ones on chicken liver under a bobber and landed about a 6 pounder on a shiner under a bobber. I have yet to catch them in any other lake and have most of my luck with the chicken liver. I would rather catch them on a lure but can't seem to find what they want.

If the lakes weren't frozen over I would be out there as much as possible trying to catch some of the trout they have stocked.

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Zach, I've seen them in Bodarc chasing shad. They get big too, or they srock them big, one or the other.

“The greatest menace to freedom is an inert people” J. Brandeis

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They grow large in those lakes due to a large amount of forage. That is why there have been 10+ pound hybrids caught from JAR.

Andy

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How often do you go after them? I really want to get out there this spring after the disappointment I had at the Jacomo spillway last year.

Cute animals taste better.

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I haven't fished Coot in years, but I have caught bluegill, green sunfish, largemouth, wiper, rainbow and brown trout from Coot Lake.

Andy

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Right on... well come late March or April I think I'll be going out there on the weekends to start getting a feel for the area. Anybody wants to go just give me a shout.

Cute animals taste better.

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