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    KABOOM, ha, love it! GREAT analogy! Reminds me of that section of the Nile where the 20'+ crocodiles wait every year for the annual wildebeast migration. Awesome spectacle to see crocs leaping out of the water to seize adult wildebeast by the shoulders and drag them under.
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    Adam,..... My slider is in the injured minnow fashion (with the body laid on its side), hook down and tail/wing tied in flat. Makes for an interesting presentation. Plus, a slow retireve may not always be the best one with an injured minnow....

    No real big bass on it, yet. Probably because it's an antique and I don't want to put it in jeopardy of loss. Gotta get busy and tie some.

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    Old Bud Purdy of the great state of TEXAS tyed his "Perch" the same way ... Brain-injured Bluegill on it's side w/ a diving collar , good stuff !!

    Got to love Brain-injured bait . David

    PS - Bud , Tom Nixon , and Charles Waterman are no longer with us - We stand on the backs of great men .

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