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First Cast with New Bait

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I fish a local pond around my house and try out different lures to see how they perform, tune them, etc.

Today I finally decided to throw a beautiful replica of a bluegill that I bought in February but never had tied on.

First cast and wham! a one pound bass hit it.

Now, in this pond we have a few large bass but most of the critters are from 1 to 2.5 pounds so catching a one pounder is nothing unusual.

What was unusual is that he hit it on my first cast, totally unexpected.

I called my friend who went with me to Green Top to find the lure and purchase one or two so I could share the name and manufacturer with you guys but he was not home. I will call him this weekend and if anyone is interested I will share the info with you.

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The lure is the Bagley Small Fry Bream.

I went to Green Top today to see what it is and they had only three left in Bream with the Baby Crappie, Largemouth Bass and Shad totally sold out.

This is a beautiful replica of a bream.

You may want to consider adding this to your arsnal.

  • Super User

green tops a great store. i been in there once. they had alot of fishing lures. i was lookin at their fly tying supplies. i was suprised to fnd them in there. i tihnk at the end of the day i walked out w/ a squirrel call and a couple of fisihng lures. which color bream did you get? the spring bream or the other one?

COOL! for double the price, you can get the mattlures bluegill imitation which looks sweet. Do you use spinning gear to fish it? Seems too light for most baitcasters (balsa construction).

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