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Any Tips for Somerville? #11112924 09/19/15 04:30 AM
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Hey Y'all! As the college fishing season comes to a start, we have our first tourney on lake Somerville next Saturday (the 26th). As I am new to the Bryan/CS area, I don't know much about these lakes. Any tips for early fall on Somerville? No waypoints required but highly encouraged haha


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Re: Any Tips for Somerville? [Re: TylersReelFishing] #11114299 09/20/15 01:57 AM
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At the API tourney last Sat. it didn't matter too much where you went or what you threw the fish where biting, but lots of dinks. I heard it has slowed down some since they closed the gates on the damn.


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