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<blockquote data-quote="shorefisherman" data-source="post: 3657843" data-attributes="member: 5582"><p>i have seen huge spoonbills on the caney accidently when they turned the generators off all the sudden after a heavy generation, they use their paddle to stomp the river bottom to feed. they head up river to spawn this time of year and dams make them easy targets to snag, that's why the season is so short. like scn said there are restrictions below dams.</p><p>but if you know the river bottom you can concentrate on a certain area,i have never went after them but i would use very hevy gear or rope. some use attractant formula to attract them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorefisherman, post: 3657843, member: 5582"] i have seen huge spoonbills on the caney accidently when they turned the generators off all the sudden after a heavy generation, they use their paddle to stomp the river bottom to feed. they head up river to spawn this time of year and dams make them easy targets to snag, that's why the season is so short. like scn said there are restrictions below dams. but if you know the river bottom you can concentrate on a certain area,i have never went after them but i would use very hevy gear or rope. some use attractant formula to attract them [/QUOTE]
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