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looking for tight lines!!! #10839459 05/13/15 12:50 AM
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looking for a trip to get on some hybirds around the fort hood area. I am new to the area and willing to split it down the middle. we can take my boat or yours I have good electronics and good boat. looking to learn a few things maybe teach a few things.
good luck and tight lines
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Re: looking for tight lines!!! [Re: T_rexs] #10843338 05/14/15 12:33 PM
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Belton is tough right now. The shad spawn is almost nonexistent this year on the main lake. The fish I have been catching are slender and their bellies are empty. There seems to be a problem but I haven't figured it out yet. I would recommend trying elsewhere or for another species. Several local guides have cancelled trip due to lack of bait. I recommend you look for tight lines on Stillhouse. There are no hybrids, but fish are being caught.

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