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    Got to fish the creek for about an hour and half this morning.
    The water level has dropped .
    I took a 3wt fiberglass flyrod to enable me to better cover the creek .
    The flyrod felt odd , clumsy, and heavy compared to the Tenkara rods I’ve been using lately .
    Seemed to take more effort to cast too .
    The fish I caught hit in areas I could have reached with the Tenkara rods .
    The fishing was off today . I caught three redbreast on a size 12 woolybooger and a small gill on a spider fly .
    I tried several flies , they just weren’t hungry I guess .
    I enjoyed the time on the creek .
    Not sure if that third one is a redbreast or a spotted sunfish . Or a cross .
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    Nice looking outfit and beautiful fish. A well spent hour and a half even if you didn't have one of your new favorites.
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    Beautiful colors on those fish. Thanks for sharing
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    Gillchaser, I know I’m no expert but to me they beginning to look like they got Longear genes with them long flaps. Is it possible that bluegills can cross with longear?


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    You went and enjoyed the time and caught a few, that’s a trip worth doing. My vote on the fish is a hybrid. Maybe from a light colored sandy area for a while but I don’t think so. Glad you got out.
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