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Ray Hubbard Sandies #9076060 06/27/13 07:37 PM
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Wanting to take my son fishing this evening and was wondering if they are chasing shad in the evenings or should I look for them deep?

Re: Ray Hubbard Sandies [Re: DuctsZX250] #9077380 06/28/13 02:37 AM
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Look deep. They haven't been schooling as much so far this year.

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Found a few schooling but not many.

Re: Ray Hubbard Sandies [Re: DuctsZX250] #9079793 06/28/13 09:09 PM
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Deep. Seems the whites and hybrids are truant and not in school at the surface yet...


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