Fountainhead
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Just so you know, I found the opposite to be the case. The big ones were much more difficult to catch than the small ones. When they got larger, they rarely strayed onto the rocks anymore, preferring to hide under the rocks near the bottom. They were also much more cautious about showing themselves and rarely strayed into the open.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8231460#post8231460 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by watchdr
I just have a couple of them left and pretty soon they will be too big to hide in the holes in the rocks. Then it will be easy pickin'!
My experience only.