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    We went to a pocket on the north end Texas side near William's last Saturday and caught 25 big ones. in two feet of water, went back today and didn't get a bite.

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    Paw-Paw my little Brother brought a Drag he had made -- Long handle on a rectangular wire cage about 20 inches wide. the shrimp were in the grass by the bank. Just reach out and drag it in and start grabbing quick. there were lots of small ones that Crappie would like to see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    Paw-Paw my little Brother brought a Drag he had made -- Long handle on a rectangular wire cage about 20 inches wide. the shrimp were in the grass by the bank. Just reach out and drag it in and start grabbing quick. there were lots of small ones that Crappie would like to see
    I’d like to find a place like that around here.
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    Went to T bend today
    Got skunked!
    Fished hard most of the day in several different areas that have produced in the past.
    Water was 50-55 degrees. The cold snap and rain have them shut down I guess.



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    The Barometer was up this morning but it had taken a nose dive. I have two Aquariums set up - a 30 Gal in the shed with a pound of shiners and a 5 gal in the dining room to remind me to feed those in the shed -- it has been an Education for me watching what the shiners are doing with the changes of air pressure... When the Barometer is low ,, unplug the filter where the water becomes still, The shiners group together tightly hugging the bottom barely moving a fin with some laying on the bottom.. when the Pressure is higher the fish are several inches off the bottom and active
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