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<blockquote data-quote="MDH" data-source="post: 66183" data-attributes="member: 23886"><p>Yes teemore in what puddles remained in the stream.</p><p></p><p>C&L... I think they may have all migrated south then, I've found them netting mudeye's before but not like this, as soon as you started swishing the pan and disturbing the water you could see them in the muddy wash. Usually I place a nice rock chair in the water and have my feet in the pool... Not this time!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDH, post: 66183, member: 23886"] Yes teemore in what puddles remained in the stream. C&L... I think they may have all migrated south then, I've found them netting mudeye's before but not like this, as soon as you started swishing the pan and disturbing the water you could see them in the muddy wash. Usually I place a nice rock chair in the water and have my feet in the pool... Not this time!!! [/QUOTE]
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