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    Yes, lose the bobber on the fly rod. Do the hand twist or slow strips with a sinking fly. Top water flies are usually better early and late in the day. Sinking fly is best most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Yes, lose the bobber on the fly rod. Do the hand twist or slow strips with a sinking fly. Top water flies are usually better early and late in the day. Sinking fly is best most of the time.
    Then just pay attention to the line and feel the line?

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    Yes, watch the tip of the fly line. However, an 8” bluegill will just about take the rod out of your hands. “The thump” you get from a spinning rod can’t compare to “the jolt” you get with a fly rod. They slam the fly.
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