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    Excellant article. I never knew what the actual moth looked like. Thanks for posting.

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    Good info. I would have never guessed they matured in such a short period. Thanks.
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    I'm still trying to get them worms remains outta of my fingernails after fishing with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabless
    I'm still trying to get them worms remains outta of my fingernails after fishing with them.
    I'm trying to get my hands healed up after cleaning all those fish. Slabless I guess you better get you a guide that will bait your hook or wear gloves next time. Ha! Ha!:D
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    Hey Nimrod, do you think all this rain in Oklahoma is going to flood the lake?
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    Not unless we get rain in the upper watershed of the Fouche la Fave River. If so they will hold it because of the Arkansas River is my guess.
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    Man the Arkansas is a wide muddy mess right now.

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    What is the proper way to freeze these things without damaging them.
    I've heard of a couple different ways...
    1. Freeze them in water
    2. Freeze them in cornmeal

    Any suggestions? We've got a tree full of them at my dad's house and I plan on picking them this weekend.

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    freeze them in corn meal. You can easily get a handfull out when ever you nede them if they are in water it is not as easy to get a few out. storing them in freezer is easier with them in corn meal than water also.

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