While I was float tubin' yesterday (by the way...Stan, thanks for the flies and H2O) I thought of a few things while I was waiting for a strike. And believe me I had plenty of time to think...the fish did not cooperate at all! (Again...Thanks Stan for stopping by to brag about your success with all the small tucs...LOL) Anyway, does anyone know what makes all the softball-sized holes in the dirt banks? I thought maybe crawdads but then I thought maybe the ciclids??? I know in Oklahoma/Texas the catfish make holes in the banks of riverbends where guys would go noodling, but these holes are way too small. I don't know...please enlighten me. Also, here is something to ponder...If companies make red monofilament fishing line (ie...Red Cajun) which disappears in the water so the fish supposedly won't see it, why in the heck would they make a red hook to increase appeal? I thought red colors disappear? I guess maybe we are just gullable or something! LOL. Does anyone else have something to post for us all to ponder? Good fishin to all.
