30-Minute Fly Art: Bass Poppers
As part of this week’s 30-Minute Fly Art session on bass poppers, Jason Borger includes a passage from his father’s upcoming book Fishing the Film (stay tuned for more about that):
“The bass were always on time, waiting patiently for our poppers. We’d poke our way through the cattails and smack a popper to the surface, down the shoreline a short way and tight against the vegetation. It was the old Heave and Leave.”
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