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Wee Hooker

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  1. What kind of fishing would you like to do? Fly? Spinning? bait? Will you be fishing larger ponds etc or small creeks?
  2. I ran into a similar situation some years back on the St. Croix river on the ME/CA border. The place holds 95% smallies but a few weedy bars had packs of 2-4# pike . Being a sucker for a good surface strike, I kept casting to those bars which decimated my popper supply in short order. That was the last time I went fly fishing anywhere without some bite leaders tucked away. After some experimentation, I now make 6" ultra thin wire leaders from Mason Single Strand Stainless wire and stock a few in my fly bag. I start with about 10" of the 58# tobacco colored size and twist a small haywire loop in both ends. On one end though, I capture a small snap ( as used on spinning gear) in that loop. The looped end is tied into the leader and the snapped end is used to attach my flie/popper (and change them out easily as they get destroyed. )This wire is about as thick as 14# test so casts easily and is not that visible. Not saying there isn't anything new/better out there but this has worked for me on everything from pike to bluefish for over a decade. http://www.masontackle.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=155
  3. Excuse for jumping right in with my first post here, but I'd vote with Short Fish. A topwater bug can be delivered via fly rod with minimal disturbance and can be fished at any pace you like (including dead drifting.). Even their smaller size/profile can play in here. In particular , I would vote for foam terrestrials and mice patterns but any number of top water bugs in the size 2-6 range can be effective. Try it and you might get hooked yourself. Dave
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