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Few turtles....

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I ain't real stacker so....

Daughter Bday tomorrow since she's got pet turtles(39yrs?) l wimped out couple of them outa deer hair and felt legs. Then tried some with foam/glue. Mostly just novelty but buds were using these (plastic) in the spring bed fishing with great results. Seems though turtles are not normal food messin with their beds puts them on the bite!

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those flies are cool smile.png no doubt a largemouth or a pike or bowfin or something would take one.

 

Although, turtles generally have five toes per foot, so.... maybe not.

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Maybe dats why some fish aren't finishing they are counting toes....

"Most turtles and tortoises have five toes (although they sometimes have four or as few as three) with hard nails on the toes. Aquatic turtles have webbing between their toes. Some turtles and tortoises can even close...".

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