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what is the best way to catch bass and bluegill on fly rod? email me at :bassfishingtx@aol.com?

what are the recommended flies to use. you can also just send me an im or something but it dosnt matter. you can also send it to my yahoo: stvn_gvns@yahoo.com thank you for your help

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  1. Just about any dry fly will catch bluegill. Stay with natural colors. A good way to fish them is to cast them out and twitch them on the surface. Then strip a small amout of line at a time until the fly sinks. Let it sink all the way to the bottom then slowly raise it back to the surface. Bluegill will chase the daylights out of it while it is moving. For bass, a large white streamer is a good choice. One of my favorites is a black rabbit strip streamer fished like a rubber worm.
  2. i thing the best fly is by far a popping bass bug that have yellow over all color and black stripes, but there's a catch. on the hook of the popper, tie a small 2 foot leader of 10lb line, on the other end of the line on the hook, tie a fly no any of these will work fine: http://i2.iofferphoto.com/img/item/470/856/11/tm001.jpg use the popper like a bobber, when you see it go down, set the hook, a bream or bass will be one the fly (not the popping bug). so you get the big bass and big bream (12 inch plus the biggest one i've caught on a popper was 13 inch!) on the popper, and bream and smaller bass on the fly. this rig is great for fishing bass and bream all in one throw. (you can also use a streamer instead of the popper but it will be harder to know if any things on the fly) and for just bass a good chose is a big streamer like Zara Pup said, and for just the bream a wet fly, floating fly or, dry fly is great. ```good catchin```
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