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![]() wrote in message oups.com... No, but I fished Mud Run for three hours one morning without touching a fish. Then tied on a cinnamon ant, and when I released it from my hand a trout grabbed when it hit the water next to my right hip. Jeff Had this happen to me on the St. Joe years ago when I was a kid fishing with my cousin. We would have our dad's drop us off up river and we would float down in a two man rubber raft stopping along the way to fish. I was standing in the middle of the river and tied on a renegade, dropped it in the water and a cutthroat took it as soon as it hit the water. The only thing I could figure, is that the fish was holding behind my legs as I had been standing in the same spot for some time? JT |
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