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Ruby Red Lip
Join Date: Sep 2008
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If you could only choose ONE fly for freshwater, and ONE fly for saltwaterwhat would they be?
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Mingo
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola Florida
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The answer to this one will probably be a resounding CLOUSER from most guys, and that would probably be for both fresh and salt water. Would be hard to argue with the clouser. But as for me I would choose a topwater as my first choice for both, not because of its productivity but simply because they are so damn much fun to fish. And my favorite topwaters would be either a Rose-Lipped Popper or a Beerbelly fly, neither of which you are likely to have heard of. Of course after last week I may change my mind and go for my Spoon Rat, for an explanation see my post about fishing with the Belgians.
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