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Pretty Longear from yesterday

Posted By: Capt. Brendan

Pretty Longear from yesterday - 07/18/14 01:41 AM

i went down to my sunfish spot again yesterday and caught some pretty cool fish but this was the coolest one. What i learned was if you want to catch bluegill/sunfish midday while the fish are not hitting top water the best thing to use is a small slow sinking nymph like a BH prince or a damselfly/dragonfly nymph.



If you would like to know what this was caught on here is a picture and a description:



This is a size 12 olive damselfly nymph. like its name it is supposed to mimic damselfly nymphs or naiads which are part of the damselfly life cycle that comes right before they grow wings and begin to fly.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/18/14 02:40 AM

Beautiful fish. cheers They are a blast to catch on ultra light tackle. eeks For their size they are a very hard fighting fish. boxing
Posted By: Capt. Brendan

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/18/14 03:09 AM

Thanks Banker! You're right they are a blast to catch on ultralight tackle.
Posted By: NDN98

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/18/14 04:59 AM

Pretty fish!
Posted By: Patriot7Six

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/18/14 11:53 AM

Good looking longear
Posted By: metalmike

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/18/14 03:23 PM

Nice Longear,been catching alot of those lately.Awesome action on ultralight gear. thumb
Posted By: Laker One

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/19/14 12:30 PM

Love those fish. Blast to catch. woot
Posted By: Ketchn

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/19/14 12:48 PM

they are such a beautiful sunfish
nice ketch there
KABOOM
Posted By: Gitter Done

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/20/14 06:37 PM

Colorful fish indeed!
Posted By: moonriver

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/20/14 11:33 PM

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Posted By: dafanman

Re: Pretty Pumpkin seed from yesterday - 07/21/14 02:59 AM

Brilliant colors coolphotos
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