Chernobyl Ant Pattern

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Hank
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Chernobyl Ant Pattern

Post by Hank » Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:31 pm

I know that the Chernobyl Ant Doesn't mimic any specific hatch pattern, but I was wondering if it was a good summer pattern for lakes or is it more of a stream pattern?

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RE:Chernobyl Ant Pattern

Post by Lotech Joe » Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:31 pm

I would guess that any pond, lake or reservoir that holds bluegills or crappie would be a good bet. Also any water that holds spiny rays or trout where grasshoppers land on the water. Funny thing is, the darn thing works almost everywere. It just happens that it's one of those patterns that can save a day.
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RE:Chernobyl Ant Pattern

Post by Hank » Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:39 am

Thank you Joe. I have the patern I think I will tie a couple and give it whirl.

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