Wai'aha'aha?
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Wai'aha'aha?
Went to check the water level at the ramp today and it looked pretty depressing with cove to left of ramp bone dry and bottom of ramp walkway exposed. What I noticed where how numerous and large the wai'aha'aha aka freshwater needlefish were. There were several dozen cruising along the exposed cliffs to the right of the ramp in little packs looking for baitfish. They looked to be from 12 to 18 inches in length. I was thinking they might be fun on 2 lb. super ultralight tackle or a 3 wt. fly rod. Anyone ever target these just for fun? I would think they would readily take a small fly.
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Clay and I were just talking about that. We have caught them from time to time on small lures and flys, more by accident than trying to targeting them.
If you look at their teeth... they slant back into the mouth... like the larger saltwater needle fish (ahaaha) I was thinking of using a small piece of nylon cord as a fly. The guys who target freshwater gar use the "nylon rope" lures and flys. It tangles in the teeth rather than using a fish hook.
On light tackle it should be fun. I want to try it on my Tenkara Rod.
If you look at their teeth... they slant back into the mouth... like the larger saltwater needle fish (ahaaha) I was thinking of using a small piece of nylon cord as a fly. The guys who target freshwater gar use the "nylon rope" lures and flys. It tangles in the teeth rather than using a fish hook.
On light tackle it should be fun. I want to try it on my Tenkara Rod.
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