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#1 Apr-24-11 10:37AM

CozUF2001
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
Posts: 1419
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Cedar on a Fly Rod - 04/24/11

I went over to Cedar to enjoy the healthy population of small bass and bluegill and had a blast on the fly rod. I pretty much fished around the lake catching fish cast after cast. I never changed flies and caught them all on an orange streamer. Good times for sure.

Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse when I went over to Killawog to see if anything lived in there after the draining event a few years back. I saw a ton of frogs and turtles, and unfortunately, a bloated deer carcass as well. Perhaps somebody should notify AVCA to remove that thing considering the potential bacterial implications of poisoning all living things in that lake as the deer rots.


If it were easy, they'd call it catching!

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#2 Apr-24-11 11:47AM

Ernie
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From: Ashburn VA
Registered: Feb-03-06
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Re: Cedar on a Fly Rod - 04/24/11

Killowog or Tippecanoe?


Time to go fishin' again!

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#3 Apr-24-11 4:42PM

CozUF2001
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
Posts: 1419
Website

Re: Cedar on a Fly Rod - 04/24/11

Killawog.


If it were easy, they'd call it catching!

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