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Sports, Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife
Warmer days = bass biting
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<blockquote data-quote="SDM" data-source="post: 1842749" data-attributes="member: 29631"><p>About 20 years ago when I came to the flatlands here I had the same situation. I could catch a stocked trout with a #10 hook and a can of niblets, maybe a rooster tail on the creeks I was used to. Came here and it's mostly pond fishing. How do you know where the fish are, it all looks the same? I expect I'd struggle with a Wyoming sized trout stream too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDM, post: 1842749, member: 29631"] About 20 years ago when I came to the flatlands here I had the same situation. I could catch a stocked trout with a #10 hook and a can of niblets, maybe a rooster tail on the creeks I was used to. Came here and it's mostly pond fishing. How do you know where the fish are, it all looks the same? I expect I'd struggle with a Wyoming sized trout stream too. [/QUOTE]
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