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<blockquote data-quote="Hicks" data-source="post: 641214" data-attributes="member: 9129"><p>Andy, If you choose to take a fly rod along, this fly is a must. I always have them in various sizes, from tiny up pretty big and I never hit the water without a dozen or so of these. It's called a Griffith's Gnat. I've caught more brookies, greenbacks, and browns on this fly than any other. Make sure you take along a good stash of these. Btw, are those lakes specifically stocked with "lake trout"?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.flyofthemonthclub.com/store/catalog.asp?p=3&category_id=63&item=1941" target="_blank">Fly of the Month Club - Griffith's Gnat</a></p><p></p><p>Hicks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hicks, post: 641214, member: 9129"] Andy, If you choose to take a fly rod along, this fly is a must. I always have them in various sizes, from tiny up pretty big and I never hit the water without a dozen or so of these. It's called a Griffith's Gnat. I've caught more brookies, greenbacks, and browns on this fly than any other. Make sure you take along a good stash of these. Btw, are those lakes specifically stocked with "lake trout"? [URL="http://www.flyofthemonthclub.com/store/catalog.asp?p=3&category_id=63&item=1941"]Fly of the Month Club - Griffith's Gnat[/URL] Hicks [/QUOTE]
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