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EM Sandies help please!
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04/22/24 06:29 PM
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Joined: May 2005
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Karl J.S.
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Can someone give me a general idea of the pattern for Sandies. I have been sticking out left and right the last few times I have been out. I am sure it is because I have not finch the past couple of years like I used to. I have been going out late afternoon till sundown and have not found em at all. Do I need to try the morning. Not looking for specific spots, I probably know them already, just not finding them.
Thanks
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Re: EM Sandies help please!
[Re: Karl J.S.]
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04/22/24 09:01 PM
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JIM SR.
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get a "thumper",....theyll come to you.
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Re: EM Sandies help please!
[Re: Karl J.S.]
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04/25/24 03:42 PM
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Joined: Jun 2009
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Neighbor Joe
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I've been striking out as well......looking at all of the usual spots. However, I have been finding some nice blue cats where I normally find sandbass........
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Re: EM Sandies help please!
[Re: Neighbor Joe]
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05/03/24 12:54 PM
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Neighbor Joe
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Quick update.......I was out a couple of days this week and have been able to pickup a few sandbass here and there......using white/silver slabs in 20-25 fow. Has anyone seen them schooling? I'm certainly not finding them stacked up like I have in years past.
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