12-03-2019, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Sylvan Lake/South Calif.
Posts: 3,465
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Originally Posted by Dweb
Excellent , best thread ever
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Tks .... also appreciate your posts & pic's, too.
Keep up the excellent W/W patterns & you'll be rewarded with lots of Whites this season.
D.
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Originally Posted by Red Bullets
Just a note on wireworms. When fishing for whites in October on open water the scuds are immature and not fully grown so a wireworm hook should be smaller with size 10 or 12 or even as small as size 16. As the winter progresses the scuds grow to full size so a woreworm can be made on a bigger hook. size 8 or 6.
This is a pigeon lake scud. Hyalella azteca. 3 to 8 mm (1/16" to 5/16") when grown. Imitate it.
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Good info ..... I've seen somewhat similar scuds in Sylvan Whites after my autopsy, some were still twitching.
Cheers
D.
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