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Old October 1st, 2004, 10:27 PM
go-bassn
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Default The eagle flys on Friday

I believe it was on the same flat Richard speaks of too. October or
November in fact. Never moved the boat, fish were 2-3 pounds apiece. They
were EATING my 1/2 oz chrome/blue rattletrap.

Warren

"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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SICK!,

50 legals off one spot!, SICK!

Chris
"go-bassn" wrote in message
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That's quite a coincidence Richard buddy - remember that great day I was
talking about?

Yup, Manor Lake.

Warren

"Richard Liebert" wrote in
message
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I never keep bass, however I keep trout occasionally if the situation
warrants. For example, we kept trout during a backpacking trip this

past
summer in the Wind River Range in Wyoming.

BTW- Since you are a local Warren, the lake was Manor Lake in
Tulleytown.
The eagle grabbed his meal off of the stump flats. I was working a

white
spinnerbait along the far shore by the creek outlet when I saw him.

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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...hopefully to be released later.

Nice job Richard, very observant of you. One tiny ripple on the

opposite
side of a flat led me to one of the best days I've ever had here in

PA,
about 50 good keepers including my first "double".

Pays to be observant.

Warren
http://www.warrenwolk.com

"Richard Liebert" wrote in
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All kidding aside, I was somewhat frustrated "looking" for bass on

my
home
lake earlier this summer. Being a devotee of Rich Z's book, I tried
to
think
like a bass, not the master of a tackle box. Sure enough, as I was
looking
out over the lake I saw an eagle swoop down and pluck a small bait

fish
out
of the water. A few minutes later I was casting a floating rapala

in
the
vicinity of where the eagle grabbed his meal. It wasn't long until

I
had
a
nice fat bass in the live well.

Sometimes it pays to step back and re-think your approach towards
finding
fish.