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Champ, nice report with plenty of details.  sounds like a good day on the water.

Mike

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3 hours ago, Champ188 said:

You will like that head, Macsimus. The keeper system eliminates the need to super-glue swimbaits onto your jighead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLr6bTMt2YY

 

On the recommendation of Donna and Champ, I picked up some of these heads last year and they are awesome.  Saves time and mess which is always a good thing.  

We have three or four eagles that spend most of the winter on the golf course pond where we live.  My brother and I spend hours sitting and watching these marvelous creatures as they pillage and otherwise terrorize the rather undesirable (read - poop everywhere) Canada geese that also populate the area.

Don't know if the upload will work or not but we took a couple of videos and photos from his kitchen window the other day of them doing just that. 

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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."  George Carlin

"The only money ever wasted is money never spent."  Me.

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5 hours ago, vernon said:

On the recommendation of Donna and Champ, I picked up some of these heads last year and they are awesome.  Saves time and mess which is always a good thing.  

We have three or four eagles that spend most of the winter on the golf course pond where we live.  My brother and I spend hours sitting and watching these marvelous creatures as they pillage and otherwise terrorize the rather undesirable (read - poop everywhere) Canada geese that also populate the area.

Don't know if the upload will work or not but we took a couple of videos and photos from his kitchen window the other day of them doing just that. 

IMG_1168.jpg

My buddy and I watched an eagle swoop down and grab a coot and take off with it when we were on Toledo Bend last month. It was awesome to watch. Here is a pic of some of them. They were there by the thousands.

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Tons of coots in Texas, before the hydrilla at Fork went away or as the locals say was sprayed, thousands of coots! Spring last year and since around 2002 when all the hydrilla left, hardly any. Those birds love grass!

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