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	<title>Comments on: Grapevine Angler&#8217;s Pet Black Salty Has Made A Few Texoma Striper Trips</title>
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		<title>by: RLeGris</title>
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					<description>Hey Larry,
Speaking of Pet Black Salty's...  We had a few left over after a fishing trip about 1 1/2 years ago... brought them home and put them in the backyard pond to save for another fishing day.
Well, needless to say, once a kid feeds the fish, they are no longer bait... they are... "blacky", "spot"... etc.  They have grown from nice inshore, to deep sea size... and are a very pretty  black/gold now! I have to say that they have been VERY hardy as we do not heat the pond and they just love it in there.
 Have a great weekend!
RLeGris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Larry,<br />
Speaking of Pet Black Salty&#8217;s&#8230;  We had a few left over after a fishing trip about 1 1/2 years ago&#8230; brought them home and put them in the backyard pond to save for another fishing day.<br />
Well, needless to say, once a kid feeds the fish, they are no longer bait&#8230; they are&#8230; &#8220;blacky&#8221;, &#8220;spot&#8221;&#8230; etc.  They have grown from nice inshore, to deep sea size&#8230; and are a very pretty  black/gold now! I have to say that they have been VERY hardy as we do not heat the pond and they just love it in there.<br />
 Have a great weekend!<br />
RLeGris
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