Possible World Record?

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That's pretty cool. I'd never caught one of those until fairly recently, there's a blackwater cypress pond in the ANF that doesn't have a single bass in it but is loaded with pickerel, mudfish and those fliers. Most any small streamer fly on my 4 weight worked slow would nab one, interesting looking fish when you spread their fins out.
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Never heard of flier bream, what is their range, do they appear in South Georgia? Sorts has a Crappie look to them.
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I've got them in my farm pond in So. Georgia.
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That lady angler is quite the catch, too. :wink:

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Would that be Ocheesee Lake?
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Fliers are in Miccosukee and also Iamonia. Really good eating (pretty much my thoughts on any panfish) :lick:
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