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        <title>September 2, 2009</title>
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        <![CDATA[ I fished a small pond. Wind from the west slight breeze, then died down. Using glass rod and fancy dragon fly took nice pickeral and bass. I was fishing the
northen section of the pond, as it got dark with fading light, I paddle to south side very weedy. I have to tell the truth - my search technique in little time
is spinning with Jitterbug that I have fished with fifty so years. The noise this lure makes just bring fish to the surface. I LOVE SURFACE fishing. I took
three four pounders est.... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: September 2, 2009 ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Those pictures are enough to make me put away the flyrods and dig out a spinning rod and some jitterbugs. Nice fish! ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <p>Bass with heavy weed and pad cover become very active 1 1/2 hours until dark for surface action. After Sept 15 during the day but things slow down.
<br>
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Around 1960 Ted Trueblood editor of Field and Stream had a nice article on flies and bugs. I thought I saved it but can&#39;t find it. Anyway he had a fly tied
with pheasant tail feather palmered. Fished with sinking line. Any one have access to old Field &amp; Stream ?????</p> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Armand,
<br>
 Holy Crap!!! Nice bunch of Bass <em>&quot;I took three four pounders est. a five and close to six pounds&quot;</em>   I bet you slept good that night.... You
just can&#39;t beat a Jitterbug   In some ponds, it should be illegal to use them.... WTG Bass Meister!
<br>
 The water seems to be cooling some at night and I was afraid that would turn off  the night bite.... I guess not!!!!
<br>
<br>
Tightlines
<br>
Gillbuster ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I fished a small pond. Wind from the west slight breeze, then died down. Using glass rod and fancy dragon fly took nice pickeral and bass. I was fishing the
northen section of the pond, as it got dark with fading light, I paddle to south side very weedy. I have to tell the truth - my search technique in little time
is spinning with Jitterbug that I have fished with fifty so years. The noise this lure makes just bring fish to the surface. I LOVE SURFACE fishing. I took
three four pounders est. a five and close to six pounds I had trouble reading the bogagrip with fading light. Last photo is the full moon in back ground over
the fish. Last night armed with just fly rod I went to another pond and got skunked. Bluegills and Crappie feeding through out the pond on small midge flies
natural size 24, 26 ??? I thought the bass would be on the pan fish. I did have some enjoyment seeing wild Canada Geese flying at night and landing in the
pond. Probably ten different flocks landing WOW.<img... ]]></description>

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