Ever heard the saying,"Even a blind squirrel can find a nut every now and then".Name:  2013-05-03 18.09.44.jpg
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Size:  71.0 KBTHEY STARTED SMALL.Name:  2013-05-03 18.09.55.jpg
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Size:  71.5 KBI STARTED TO FEEL BETTER AFTER THIS ONE.Name:  2013-05-03 18.16.05.jpg
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Size:  71.3 KBOH....THAT'S WHAT A BREAM LOOKS LIKE....Name:  2013-05-03 20.51.18.jpg
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Size:  64.2 KBCount them 5....crickets 18 to 24 inches under slip cork....thanks to slip cork....phillips canal....friday 5-3-13...6 pm and i fished the solunar table....And as promised....wait i forgot, this pic is of them waiting to meet their maker... now as promised each individual picture...Name:  2013-05-03 20.51.26.jpg
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Size:  49.6 KBbig daddy,Name:  2013-05-03 20.51.30.jpg
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Size:  61.7 KBcheck out the stripes,Name:  2013-05-03 20.51.41.jpg
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Size:  63.8 KB,and last but not leastName:  2013-05-03 20.51.48.jpg
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Size:  65.9 KBSacs may have been in places I did not want to be but i did start out with shiners. Once I found this hole I stayed and did try shiners at this one spot in earnest but no luck in the sac dept. Apparently sacs and bream do not live together. Thanks for looking and sharing in my small but meaningful accomplishment and I get confidence from this site, so thanks...