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Rule # 1 #6296879 06/15/11 01:04 AM
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Sunday evening I went fishing at a local DeSoto (North Texas) neighborhood pond about 45 minutes before dark. Caugh a few bluegills. About 10 minutes before dark it started - bam, bam, bam. Bass after bass. Although our heavily scheduled (family, work, church, etc.) hours don't always lend the flexibility, the minutes around dawn and the minutes around dusk are the 'bewitching' times for bass fishing. And trout fishing, and...


The Charm of fishing is...the pursuit of what is elusive, but attainable. A perpetual series of occasions for hope - John Buchan, first Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield (1875-1940)
Re: Rule # 1 [Re: Mindhiker] #6297292 06/15/11 03:06 AM
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I am see'ing the same thing happen where im at as well. I dont think I have ever seen it quite as pronounced as here lately. But i have only just started fishing fresh water again after 12 years i may have forgotten lol


" Used to Chase giant's on Lake Austin & Town Lake "

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