FishinGuy
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suckers.
I know none of you guys probably Target suckers but was wondering if you ever caught any incidentally. I found a spot that's got a bunch of em around a foot long and can't get em to bite. They look like amazing flathead bait and want a few for my livewell. I'm thinkin small flies will get em. I have a fly rod, but I'm pretty terrible w it so I'd probably go float/fly w my noodle rod. Any recommended patterns to try? I imagine any small nymph would work just wondering if ne one on here had experience w these guys.(loyalhanna creek) does it count as spot burning if your sucker fishing? I can edit if it is.
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Cold
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Waiting patiently for the DarDys recommendation of thedrake.
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There are a bunch of them in the small steam I fish and I know they don't eat wooly buggers if that's any help to ya.
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FishinGuy
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Yeah I think they want somethin tiny, I saw one take,a look at the split shot on my line above the hook, I think he tried to eat it. So I tried a salmon egg but it didn't want that either. I think I've got some size 14 or so nymphs ill try next time I go there. Thanks steelhound.
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I'd bet they would eat a San Juan worm.
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SevenMileShowcase
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Yes definately a san juan worm or if its a non approved trout water cast net is easier
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i heard you needed a permet to use a cast net in governed waters? that the case? cuz i got one and its the cats meow for gettin bait i only use it on privet land cuz thats what i heard just wondering?
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ORIGINAL: Cold Waiting patiently for the DarDys recommendation of thedrake. Sorry, not going to happen. I promised in a post earlier in the year that I would lay off the sucker jokes. But if I were to recommend a true sucker fishing god to go to for advice..... Never mind.
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beerman0303
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ORIGINAL: thunderpole i heard you needed a permet to use a cast net in governed waters? that the case? cuz i got one and its the cats meow for gettin bait i only use it on privet land cuz thats what i heard just wondering? You do need a permit to use cast nets, and they can only be used in certain bodies of water. Most of them are large lakes like Arthur or Raystown. They are not allowed to be used anywhere else. On private waters, I guess you are allowed to do whatever you want.
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killdeer19
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Unless it's a fly fishing only section, use a piece of worm drifted along the bottom. keep you hook small. they'll take it.
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FishinGuy
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It is trout stocked, and you can't use a cast net there. I tried small pieces of crawler but they wouldn't eat em. Maybe smaller red worms will do the trick. They looked like they were eating/sucking stuff off the rocks and bottom that's why I was thinkin small flies.
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small piece of worm, size 14 hook not much weight so you don't spook them is the only way
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I agree with worms and fluorocarbon line.
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FishinGuy
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Will do guys thanks for all the tips. Someone else told me to wait til after a good rain. Does this make a big dif. With suckers? I just feel,like if it just rained and the creeks up I won't be able to see em.
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