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Brazos above Whitney?
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07/29/15 10:05 AM
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StumpJumper1
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Do any of you guys fish that stretch for largies and smallies? Is it any good?
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Re: Brazos above Whitney?
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07/29/15 10:12 AM
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JOED214
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I avoid it this time of year. That stretch of river doesn't catch a lot of wind making it a perfect place for the skiers and wake board boats....
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Re: Brazos above Whitney?
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07/29/15 11:47 AM
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I'm talking about way up there, where recreational boats won't go.
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Re: Brazos above Whitney?
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07/29/15 01:35 PM
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Federale
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That stretch has never been known for amazing fishing and there is not a lot of access. Things have probably improved with the recent flows. There are a lot of new fish in the river. I have heard good reports from the several miles below Granbury (small striper, whites and LMB). If you have access it's probably worth checking out but I wouldn't be trophy hunting and any smallies would be rare.
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