Wacissa 9/4

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dave7
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Wacissa 9/4

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Put the canoe in at around 7:30 and fished all morning between the headwaters and Big Blue. Stuck to the fly rod until just before heading in and then decided to see if I could pick up a few on the trusty Rapala. Water was crystal clear as usual until the motorboats and summerfolk started to show up and churn things up.

Played with bream and bass on a variety of different popper flies. Ended up with one bass and two bream on the fly and lost two bass on the way to the boat. Once I switched over to the Rapala I quickly picked up three little bass. Still haven't found a fly or streamer that's nearly as effective as that little Rapala. Something about it just drives those little Suwannees crazy.

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Sounds like you had a fine day, Dave.
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What particular Rapala have you been using?
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Original floating Rapala. I've got several colors and all of them have been pretty successful. Different sized Rapalas will yield different fish - the smaller F3/F5 will bring in bream and red bellies. F7 works well for the bass. It's my favorite and most reliable lure to use no matter where I'm fishin' freshwater. :thumbup:
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