Bream, bream.

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DixieReb
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Bream, bream.

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Finally found some fish biting, walked over to pond close to home. 8 am, overcast and bass bust'in the shore all over. Caught 2 smalll bass, lost both plastic worms I carried to smaller bass. So switched to beetle spin and started catching some great copperhead bream near an area where they bed. Kept 8 bream and 2 bass, awesome mess of fish! :-D
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Post by wevans »

Don't cha just hate being able ta do that :o :-D very nice mess of fish :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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Post by catchin1 »

If could only have 1 lure between me and starvation...give me a BEETLE SPIN evrytime. :-D
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Post by DixieReb »

Yeah, that's what I notice when fishing. Most fish like beetlespins. One day, I will try them for trout. :roll:
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Post by Eerman »

They work for the freshwater variety. I would imagine that they would work for the saltwater bunch too.
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