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6 hours ago, clh121787 said:

I'm sure. 20170117_105550.jpg  Here's another hint

Stuff like this is why I bought a hudd gill in the black crappie pattern... can't wait to throw it

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Southernmost Trout Eaters

 

 

 

Also if there's two Revo Beasts on the deck that should be a giveaway

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Yeah trout. Found a state park Lake showed up the day of  the stock. They dropped the trout and about 30 mins later it started to happen. There was discovery Channel style straight carnage for the next few hours. Ended up with two fish. 6.9 was the biggest. The second pic was a smaller fish but still had a trout in her throat. It was one of the coolest days I've had on the water. 

P.s. I wasn't kidding about the total carnage. It triggered Bass behavior unlike anything I've ever seen.

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22 hours ago, clh121787 said:

Yeah trout. Found a state park Lake showed up the day of  the stock. They dropped the trout and about 30 mins later it started to happen. There was discovery Channel style straight carnage for the next few hours. Ended up with two fish. 6.9 was the biggest. The second pic was a smaller fish but still had a trout in her throat. It was one of the coolest days I've had on the water. 

P.s. I wasn't kidding about the total carnage. It triggered Bass behavior unlike anything I've ever seen.

They are ready to go aren't they. Problem is, the ON button just doesn't get pushed so easily.

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On 1/20/2017 at 10:55 AM, Paul Roberts said:

They are ready to go aren't they. Problem is, the ON button just doesn't get pushed so easily.

Man. The cove where they dropped the trout came alive. Trout surfacing everywhere. Bass surfacing after. The trout were flying, swimming for there lives. A few beached them selves. The tules were shaking it was gnarly.

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3 hours ago, clh121787 said:

Man. The cove where they dropped the trout came alive. Trout surfacing everywhere. Bass surfacing after. The trout were flying, swimming for there lives. A few beached them selves. The tules were shaking it was gnarly.

I would love to  have seen that .

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