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Tawakoni #10871779 05/26/15 12:10 AM
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Any suggestions on fishing tawakoni from the bank. Spillway tips?

Re: Tawakoni [Re: jsgfish] #10875417 05/27/15 04:08 PM
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Not enough water going over spillway, yet. There were some people fishing down the river, look like the zepco fishing group, didn't even slow down after one glance at spillway, disappointed. It's been teasing me for a whole week...after the big storm,... went over the next morning, barely ripples of water over the spillway. Go figure.


Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
Re: Tawakoni [Re: jsgfish] #10875423 05/27/15 04:10 PM
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Go north on south winds.


Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
Re: Tawakoni [Re: jsgfish] #10877399 05/28/15 03:54 AM
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Fishing wind blown banks is your best bet. Of course now that it is all full most of the places you can normally bank fish from have trees right in front of you under water. The lake is FULL FULL FULL.

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