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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 446
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Yeah I was, I get the feeling butts, FOR THE MOST PART, are lazy fisherman...lying on the bottom half/fully covered in sand, eyes already fixed in a position to see above them, waiting for that not so active bait to cruise by to inhale without any sort of chase. Poor spanish, smelt, dead bait, and perch
![]() Greenies work too though, as Brad and many here can confirm, including myself. But I've also fished two separate occasions next to boaters where we commented on how the spanish were the working bait, and the greenies/dines for some reason weren't being touched. Just a little observation....something to chew on... |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,906
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I agree with you Grego. If my greenies are overactive I will sometimes clip their tails a little so the lazy butts can get em. They die faster though.
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