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    Great catch, Mr. Gene and Mrs. Linda. Congratulations!
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    That is awsome pawpaw! I would like to get a few of those shrimp from you if you have some extra ones you are willing to sell, they would do GREAT in the marsh I fish! Thanks for the report and pictures.
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    Nice Catch

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    WOW.....WOW.....WOW.....bet that was fun.....i had fun readin it thanks PPG......

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    That's my PawPaw. way to go!!!
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    Wow Pawpaw. You the man. It must be especially gratifying to catch them on a bait that you made. Did you use a cork or no?

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    Dapet, no cork just tight line. Pitching it to the bank on a 10 foot jig pole in 6 inches of water and then swimming it down the slope of the bank.

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    Gene, I see you're teasing me with that picture of the greenhouse behind Linda.
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    Randy I guess if you look as hard to the left you'll see my beautiful onions also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Dapet, no cork just tight line. Pitching it to the bank on a 10 foot jig pole in 6 inches of water and then swimming it down the slope of the bank.

    "gene"
    Great tip. Anyone wanting to learn should take note. I've posted that method before,don't just fish the structure in a canal fish the entire bank. When you catching fish in a canal you know there's fish so fish ever thing.
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