Starfox? I prefer the SNES version but also played the 64 version. I liked it better when the creatures just made noise instead of actual English.
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 4:29:18 PM UTC-4, Abe Ogden wrote:
-- I've had good luck using partridge and yellow (and other spider-style wets) with and without beads. Everything works though -- just look at the different patterns already mentioned.
Contrary to what some people will tell you about how "dumb" sunfish are, there are days where they are not easy to catch -- plain and simple.
Gene
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 4:29:18 PM UTC-4, Abe Ogden wrote:
I'm new to tying, but this damsel pattern has done well for me this summer, especially dropped below a dark green popper (and it's dead easy to tie, as you could guess from the URL):
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/beginners/part14. php
For sunfish, I really only use a #12 Elk Hair Caddis, so not much help there.
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:12:21 PM UTC-4, Lucas Rudd wrote:This weekend, my favorite bass pattern failed me, so did Rob's worm fly, and almost every fly in my box. i did end up catching three fish, all on a green copper john. I need a few new patterns to try out in rock creek, any suggestions.Lucas Rudd
http://www.tpfr.org
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