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That was awesome! I’ve caught plenty in my bait hives but ever had the pleasure of watching them move in like that. I’ve even pulled up a chair and gotten an iced tea and sat for hours when I have seen scouts. That’s definitely on my bucket list. 🙂
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It was strange. There were about a dozen scouts, then NOTHING. Then, BOOM. All within the span of about 30 minutes. I had been waiting about a week for this swarm to come down from a tree about 100 yards away.
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I’ve done that waiting and watching game. Sat there while the number of scouts increased. But I’ve never been able to be there when they arrived. Lucky you!
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