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Are these Sandies #12057652 01/24/17 07:07 PM
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Grapevine Lake this morning. Didn't drop a lure since I was more rigged for crappie and just fooling around burning up old 4 month old gas. There was a spot bout 2 acre size that showed these everywhere.


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Re: Are these Sandies [Re: Muzzlebrake] #12057996 01/24/17 10:28 PM
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I think so. Saw the exact same thing at Benbrook Saturday. I dropped my jig and caught one sandbass. Didn't get to stick around long because a storm rolled in. I'm going to head back this weekend rigged for sandies and look for exactly what's in your picture.


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