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Old 02-22-2009, 06:16 AM   #1
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Beav..Nice corrallations..
They most certainly eat eels.Which are in the fresh water..
A 10" black power worm was one of my favorite baits.It is responsible for many of my fish over 5 lbs.
My favorite local lake is what you would call stained..Dark and muddy..Lots of guys did not like it.I loved it,They ate the stuff that goes boom.Like the big worm Big colorado blade spinners, jigs and rattle traps ripped off the weed.It was lots of fun most of them baits triggered a reaction strike..One of my Favorites was the Buzzbait..You'd be surpised how well it worked in that muddy water..Like the pencil popper it was a great big fish tool..

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It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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Old 02-23-2009, 12:19 PM   #2
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Herring, my largest largemouth was a 9.2 lber, came within 15 feet of the entrance to the herring run.

Plastic and jigs, loved them in my sweetwater tournament fishing and I've just upsized them a bit now.
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