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Topic: Santa Cruz flatty  (Read 1548 times)

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DC

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Way to go. Were the butts lethargic or fiesty?

They were pretty spunky buggers.  Were you thinking that maybe they had been well fed?  In which case they're fat and lazy and maybe only the bit kill the bait?
Dan
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I thought the water temp might affect their aggressiveness as well. Keep hopin for things to heat up.
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