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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 97388" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>those are the junebugs... except the one's I caught were a bit bigger and had more of a blue tint.</p><p></p><p>I didn't catch them in the yard... I would be out in my jon boat, and I'd see them fluttering on top of the water unable to get back up and fly. I'd troll over and pick them up, throw them on my texas rigged 4/0 hook with the 7.5" Yum Ribbontail worm (oddly in june bug color for this lake) and toss it out and just let it sit there. They pretty much died when the hook went through their whole body, but the fish didn't mind. It only took about 1min of it sitting there with me barely shaking it for them to take it.</p><p></p><p>Like I've said, I've only done this twice, because there were only 2 bugs I was able to catch where I was sitting on the lake... and both of them caught big fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 97388, member: 677"] those are the junebugs... except the one's I caught were a bit bigger and had more of a blue tint. I didn't catch them in the yard... I would be out in my jon boat, and I'd see them fluttering on top of the water unable to get back up and fly. I'd troll over and pick them up, throw them on my texas rigged 4/0 hook with the 7.5" Yum Ribbontail worm (oddly in june bug color for this lake) and toss it out and just let it sit there. They pretty much died when the hook went through their whole body, but the fish didn't mind. It only took about 1min of it sitting there with me barely shaking it for them to take it. Like I've said, I've only done this twice, because there were only 2 bugs I was able to catch where I was sitting on the lake... and both of them caught big fish. [/QUOTE]
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