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<blockquote data-quote="JN" data-source="post: 5646463" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I don't fish for them a lot but I have caught them two ways before one was I found them feeding along the bank and cast probably 10-20 feet in front of the direction they were going. I was using a weighted brown woolly bugger and when they got close I gave it a small twitch. Never felt a strike and only saw my leader slowly start to move. Set the hook and it was game on and took about 15 min to get him in. </p><p></p><p>The other time I was fishing a dry fly that looked like a cicada. I was also fishing a series of drainage ponds and would just cast in general areas they were and one would eventually swim by and I would make the fly move like a cicada trying to get off the water. Only problem was the ponds were not that big and you would only catch one or two before it shut the hole pond down. </p><p></p><p>Now one time I was fishing a pheasant tail for trout and caught one in a run and thought I had the biggest brown trout of my life but ended up being a carp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JN, post: 5646463, member: 763"] I don’t fish for them a lot but I have caught them two ways before one was I found them feeding along the bank and cast probably 10-20 feet in front of the direction they were going. I was using a weighted brown woolly bugger and when they got close I gave it a small twitch. Never felt a strike and only saw my leader slowly start to move. Set the hook and it was game on and took about 15 min to get him in. The other time I was fishing a dry fly that looked like a cicada. I was also fishing a series of drainage ponds and would just cast in general areas they were and one would eventually swim by and I would make the fly move like a cicada trying to get off the water. Only problem was the ponds were not that big and you would only catch one or two before it shut the hole pond down. Now one time I was fishing a pheasant tail for trout and caught one in a run and thought I had the biggest brown trout of my life but ended up being a carp. [/QUOTE]
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