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Baits in strange places

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“Walking ‘cross the parking lot at H‑E‑B,

 

Looked down on the ground and what did I see?

 

Something long and brown that made me say ‘whoa!’

 

But it weren’t from a dog, it was a 5” Senko!”

 

An old, bloated Senko at that. I’m sure many thought it was something else. I should have picked it up. Probably would have freaked a lot of folks out lol. 

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I found a black and blue plastic worm in somebody’s gutter amongst a pile of raccoon poo……… guessing the raccoon ate it but I suppose a bird could have dropped it onto the roof and it rolled there

 

i used to tie on a plastic worm with no hook and cast a few times in my yard after I re spooled a combo, just to get the line stretched out and limber. I had to quit because cardinals and mocking birds came out of nowhere and attacked the worm , thank goodness I didn’t have a hook on 

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On 2/23/2025 at 1:39 PM, BrianMDTX said:

I should have picked it up. Probably would have freaked a lot of folks out lol

 

Wrecked one time and when the paramedics asked me if I was okay, I said mostly but I have a sharp pain in my a**. Bandit 100 treble deeply embedded!

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I used to hear complaints about lures in the washer and dryer, the complaints finally stopped. 

 

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