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Do not , I repeat do not release sand minnows into your lake when the day of fishing is over. Its been a few years since Sand minnows were introduced as good bass baits, I imported some and then released the remaining few after I was tired of catching fish on them. I got a picture of what the sand minnow looks like after it grew up a few years later. There something really big in the lake I used to fish.
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they grew up to be a shark? hmmm thats weird
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I heard Flamez caught one of those sharks and entered it into the Q2 big fish tourney. If that is indeed the case, I don't even think Lizards can compete....
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I got the sand minnows from Ill Bassin, or Lizardsrule, I can't remember which.Should have know they would have pulled the switch the bait trick on a hillbilly .Lizards, No. I anit going to be using no live lizard baits from florida.
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ROTFLMAO. And down here they call these things Gecco's
Lizards
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They are only geccos when they fall under 4 feet. 41/2-7 foot lizards, 7 1/2 to ?? alligators. I can probably send a dozen or so if you really want some.
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Look at this sand minnow... I caught 5 10 pound bass on it, and i can still use it again, and again.
![]() The sand minnow is probably the most amazing bait in the world.
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Good news!
![]() The Common Thresher Shark does not attack people. No joke, so swim with confidence. Your pet school of herring, however, better stick to the aquarium. http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...Thresher.shtml FlyRod |
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Lmao, The only salt water you will find in my area is when someone boils up a batch of salt potatoes.
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