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			live crawfish
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			Ivory soap
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			weiners..... used them 3 weeks ago and got about 25lbs of fillets.
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			When my my wife was really young they had a camp on Lake Salvador, they use to go in the bayou and take a bath with ivory soap because it floated.  She said one day a fish came and ate the bar of soap while she was taking a bath.
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			Zoat soap. Bought 12 bars this week. Good stuff.
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			live crawfish 100x
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			I love this idea, never did it though.
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			I did okay on the Bend fishing noodles with live Bream and other live fish.....I hear that is the best way to catch flatheads.  I only caught one though, mostly big blue cats.   Lots o' meat in the freezer right now.   What I did notice out there is if the bait was dead the needle nose gar got it. I much prefer live bait. I have a buddy that juglines in the intracoastal up around vermillion. Hammers them on Big live shad. | 
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			what are the regulations on using jug lines?
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