Butcher culling up<div>
Photo: James Overstreet</div>
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Terry Butcher just culled a 14-inch keeper and replaced it with a 4-pounder. Not a bad switch. </div>
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His decision to stay put and not make the long run and lock through into the Kerr pool was a wise move. </div>
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He's cut back on the rotation of baits. The clear front-runner is the spinnerbait, which yielded the big fish. </div>
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