Keaton 1/2/4

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sorifish
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Keaton 1/2/04

Post by sorifish »

I went to keaton that day and also went south amongest the many boats that were in that area. tried everything in the tackle box . it seemed the magic bait was D.O.A shrimp it had the trout steadily entering the boat. nothing of gator trout size
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dstockwell
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sorifish, thats odd they would eat a DOA, but not the real thing at all. Scott was using live shrimp and they were not interested. :-?
sorifish
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Keaton 1/2/04

Post by sorifish »

dstockwell, I thought the same thing when I was fishing live shrimp and my dad started casting the D.O.A and the trout started rolling in the boat. I quickly changed over , even though could not figure out the reason they would not hit my live bait. I was lucky enough to have a few live pin fish and they caught a couple trout . friday and saturday were both the same, no bait could come close to the fish we caught on the D.O.A, which I rarely use. It was the natural shrimp color w/ the yellowish tail
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Post by CSMarine »

See there. We we're almost all convinced that a DOA wouldn't catch worth a dang. :o sorifish just proved they do catch. Just gotta know what your doing I guess. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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dstockwell
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Yep cause I never caught nota on a DOA. :x
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