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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1083733" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>You would be correct sir. They will hit anything they can see and if it has a hook on it, you'll get them. Used to fish them in Texoma while surfacing. We'd camp in Catfish Bay, beach the boats on the bank, and kick back with the binocs watching the gulls. When we spotted them you jump in the boat and haul azz over and start casting. Long story short, one time I lost my last good gollywhopper rig and had an old raggedy one that had lost all the fur off the jigs. I tied it on and was still reeling them in two at a time. Good times in the good ole days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1083733, member: 3099"] You would be correct sir. They will hit anything they can see and if it has a hook on it, you'll get them. Used to fish them in Texoma while surfacing. We'd camp in Catfish Bay, beach the boats on the bank, and kick back with the binocs watching the gulls. When we spotted them you jump in the boat and haul azz over and start casting. Long story short, one time I lost my last good gollywhopper rig and had an old raggedy one that had lost all the fur off the jigs. I tied it on and was still reeling them in two at a time. Good times in the good ole days. [/QUOTE]
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