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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    I've caught a few about that size Pushing Bandit 300's

    When something like that happens I wonder what's going on in that tiny little brain inside that tiny little head

    Kinda like a dog chasing cars & biting at the tires .... what were you thinking would happen when you caught it ??
    Anything good from Green River CP?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    Anything good from Green River CP?


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    Fish don’t know how big they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    I've caught a few about that size Pushing Bandit 300's

    When something like that happens I wonder what's going on in that tiny little brain inside that tiny little head

    Kinda like a dog chasing cars & biting at the tires .... what were you thinking would happen when you caught it ??
    Watch a fish Biologist the other day talking about over populated waters when they have eaten all the food available to them they are stunted. Then one of the fish manages to eat one of it's siblings. That fish then has the resources to grow and will always have food. Certainly was an interesting video
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    That is a cutie, Spartan! Amazing how aggressive the little guys are, but they’re the first year survivors.
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