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    I haven't tried them yet, but then again I'm a lazy fish eater, if I can't get a fillet off of the fish they either go back or they are used for bait...HA HA

    Yank, we'll be down there Sunday morning also. We'll be there Saturday and Sunday gonna camp on the pontoon, if you see a crest with "feathernwolf" on the side give me a shout.

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    I will be in the honey hole fishin dr I plan on having bait in the water by 6 am I will probably be off the water by 11 am. I will keep an eye out for you I have a 16 ft v hull tracker It will be me, my father and my daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barraGouda
    Ok so maybe i'm missing something....

    Abundant fish, easy to catch, tastes good, fights well for it's size...

    Tell me again what the problem is?
    When you put down 10 big shad for striper and pull them up in 20 min. and the tails are pulled off and their eyes are knocked out....that's the problem!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper1
    When you put down 10 big shad for striper and pull them up in 20 min. and the tails are pulled off and their eyes are knocked out....that's the problem!!

    right... that i understand:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper1
    When you put down 10 big shad for striper and pull them up in 20 min. and the tails are pulled off and their eyes are knocked out....that's the problem!!
    All this from the man I have been listening to all week talk about how great they are for dinner and how he has been eating them instead of Striper?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by barraGouda
    Ok so maybe i'm missing something....

    Abundant fish, easy to catch, tastes good, fights well for it's size...

    Tell me again what the problem is?
    They get in the way of you catching other fish, they're very aggressive and run fish off that you actually want to catch, they don't get very big(rarely electric knife filletable... At least that's part of my experience with them. IMO about the only thing they have going for them is that they do make a great blue cat bait. Just my .02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishnLine
    That looks like them to me. Did they blow up like they were the baddest fish in the water, when you grabbed them?

    EXACTLY! :D
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishnLine
    I'm going to have to keep some and try them. I've always thrown them back. They fight good and are fun to catch though.
    That's why these came home.
    Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoothlures
    They get in the way of you catching other fish, they're very aggressive and run fish off that you actually want to catch, they don't get very big(rarely electric knife filletable... At least that's part of my experience with them. IMO about the only thing they have going for them is that they do make a great blue cat bait. Just my .02.
    how you rig em for blues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman
    That's why these came home.
    For a couple last summer my Grandson and I went up under the bridge fishing in the first cove and caught a good many of them And I will say they were mughty tasty myself.

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