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Re: Fishing with sub-par electronics
[Re: Ketchn]
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03/14/15 07:17 PM
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ezgoing
Extreme Angler
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1. Go to all the local marinas and ask them if they have any coordinates of nearby brush piles. Many marinas maintain such lists and will provide them if you ask them.
2. Buy a contour map of the lake and study it. Look for drop offs and other structure on the map. Then go to those spots and see if they hold fish and brush piles.
Some lake maps will show locations of known brush piles.
3. When you see somebody anchor or fishing a spot mark it on your finder. Then come back at a later date and check it out. Then look on the map for similar lake conditions and check those locations to see if any brush piles are located there. (Many here will decry this practice even while doing it themselves.) number 3 ....... potlicker alert !!!!! hahahaha KABOOM The King of Potlickers chimes in.
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Re: Fishing with sub-par electronics
[Re: flynnbo]
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03/14/15 09:16 PM
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Brian Spagnola
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Every point on texoma has 3-4 brush piles.
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Re: Fishing with sub-par electronics
[Re: Ruff n Redi]
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03/14/15 10:30 PM
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Fishbonz
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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I bought a book "Texas Lakes & Bays". I gives lots of lakes and good info on different places to fish for different species. I use it when I go to a lake I have never fished. It is a good place to start, I think. It`s worked for me for a couple years now Ruff n Redi!!.Best subscription I`ve ever invested in for fishing.
HE aka Fishbonz
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