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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5791455" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>No doubt about it. After fishing in that river for almost thirty years we (our boys, wife and I) can say without a doubt that live crawdads are the ticket. Some claim that minnows are the next best. When it comes to artificial, we always had our best luck with this tried-and-true <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00144ESDQ/" target="_blank">Rebel</a></p><p>Sometimes the ones with the bright orange belly would do better on some days for some reason. We have many pictures with our two sons with some smallies. Our oldest son caught an 18". Our neighbor at that time caught a 20" and her picture used to be posted up at the local general store for quite some time.</p><p>Happy Trails</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5791455, member: 4036"] No doubt about it. After fishing in that river for almost thirty years we (our boys, wife and I) can say without a doubt that live crawdads are the ticket. Some claim that minnows are the next best. When it comes to artificial, we always had our best luck with this tried-and-true [URL='https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00144ESDQ/']Rebel[/URL] Sometimes the ones with the bright orange belly would do better on some days for some reason. We have many pictures with our two sons with some smallies. Our oldest son caught an 18". Our neighbor at that time caught a 20" and her picture used to be posted up at the local general store for quite some time. Happy Trails [/QUOTE]
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