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adrianas anorgasmia
Oct 10, 2008

B is for Brittany she bright in the class and
she be hatin on Ashley 'cause she tight in the ass
I've heard of steelhead fisherman using swivels, but yeah, you should just learn to tie the knots. If you make your own furled leaders beforehand it can help cut down on the knots as you should only have to reattach the tippet and flies periodically. This is more or less the method I use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbcVaEe3RIs

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adrianas anorgasmia
Oct 10, 2008

B is for Brittany she bright in the class and
she be hatin on Ashley 'cause she tight in the ass

extra stout posted:

You people need to post about fishing more. Caught my first green sunfish out of the local bluegill/bass dam, pretty looking fish. I've read that they're an invasive species and that they're a bass/pumpkinseed hybrid, anyone know if this is true? It seems conflicting that something could be the product of two of the most common fish in America but then also called invasive, I'm guessing one or the other.

Green sunfish are their own unique species, as far as whether they are invasive or not it depends on where you live. This is probably a good place to check if you are interested http://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/FactSheet.aspx?speciesID=380

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