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At least thats what I think they call em. We didn't have em in Oregon and since moving to Tennessee they are all over. I gotta say it's a lot of fun during the week to take three or four hours and have a short tourney and meet new people. I tried a couple last year and this had me wanting to do more this year. Last year did poorly and this year started with a second so now I'm addicted. But it's hard for me right now to not want to go back by the ramp for the last hour or so. Even though I know there's lots of fish in the area they get hammered. Gambling on a little longer run seems to have worked for me on the first one. Sure do like all the options in the eastern part of the states.

Tight Lines all

my buddy & are have been trying to fish the thursday night wildcat out of concord, but the weather hasn't cooperated the past two weeks.  which ones are you fishing?

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