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Largemouth Bass
Habitat: Warmwater ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers (e.g., Florida, Texas, Midwest).
Flies: Deer Hair Frogs, Dahlberg Divers, Weedless Worm Patterns, Big Streamers.
Techniques: Topwater explosions, slow retrieves near structure.

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