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Richland chambers for first time this sat. Any good for cats? Any blues? #10790483 04/23/15 04:07 PM
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I usually fish Hubbard and tawakoni but have an opportunity at a big tree job down on chambers and dragging my boat with me sat when I go look at it so I plan to make a fishin trip out of it and haven't fished that lake before so any advice would be appreciated. Thx


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Re: Richland chambers for first time this sat. Any good for cats? Any blues? [Re: Clay at twok] #10792772 04/24/15 12:16 PM
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I hear good things. Remember, it does have a 30 - 45" blue cat slot.


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Re: Richland chambers for first time this sat. Any good for cats? Any blues? [Re: Clay at twok] #10793225 04/24/15 02:56 PM
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Find a windy bank with a good mudline, adjacent to a creek/timber if possible. Bait shrimp, cut carp have been working well. Shad has been hit or miss. Fish 1-4 ft water.
On a good day two poles per person is all we can keep baited and out. If you dont catch any in 10-15 min - move. We've caught ours on Richland side around Arrowhead to Chandler Landing Shoreline. With the rain we are supposed to get, look for drainage into lake - usually good spots. Good luck.


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