When Male “Karens” Clash with K9 Tornado Warnings: A Surprising Twist Unveiled

When Male “Karens” Clash with K9 Tornado Warnings: A Surprising Twist Unveiled

He told me that he’d brought some live worms and we were going to change out tackle for some small hooks and lead weights. On another part of the river, near the shoreline, the bottom had a lot more sandy patches. These attract bluegill and red-ear sunfish (also known as “shell crackers”) that bed down to spawn. These are small panfish that, when hungry, will hit your hook almost as soon as it hits the water. And, since they congregate in large schools, it’s not uncommon to pull one up with just about every cast.

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