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Old 02-05-2012, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Travis C. View Post
They do like to "stun" prey with their tail then circle around and catch it the safe easy way.
This makes sense. I guess they were not short strikes, but the trout would come flying up and look like it was going to eat, then flip around real fast, then I would pause and it came back. But unfortunately it didn't eat when it returned. But it definitely looked like it was trying to stun it.

Thanks for the info guys!
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