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Where are they on Hubbard? #11143086 10/03/15 05:52 PM
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Anyone had any luck the past few days? Where are they?

I'm not that good at finding whites and hybrids when the birds aren't helping

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11143144 10/03/15 06:35 PM
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I would look for Humps and deep drop offs. Where the bottom comes up and fall back into deep water.


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Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11144187 10/04/15 12:50 PM
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Hubbard has been very tough for me this year. They are not at the usual structures but when they are they move fast. A week ago I went looking at a dozen places and finally found then at the 3rd buoy Rodney King hump in 15 ft. But most were small. I only found Birds working once this year. But I've fished a lot less this year compare to the last 10 years due too son's activities and due to the flood and rains on the weekends that I can fish. I really can't wait till deadstick season! banana

Also this time of year, the transitional to Fall/Winter weather, Hubbard is usually tough. That's why I usually head down to the coast during this time where its prime time bull ride of the bull reds! banana

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11145438 10/05/15 01:28 AM
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Birds have been working north of Miller Rd near the railroad bridge. It's a dink fest up there there though. I've been finding them in 13-18 ft of water.

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11148942 10/06/15 09:54 PM
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Yes this year on Hubbard has been very tough no one really seems to be on them and if they are its not for long at all.


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Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11150921 10/07/15 10:50 PM
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A few buddies been catching good fish recently.
Mid to late afternoon seem better. Just have Keep looking, they moved often. So not all is lost yet. wink

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11151034 10/08/15 12:12 AM
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Nailed some nice fish mid day Monday. As soon as I found them and caught 5-10 they were gone. Moved 100-150 yards and picked up a few more. Side scan was the savior.

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11151186 10/08/15 01:15 AM
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I'll be back out there tomorrow. Probably going to spend the morning fishing for "ditch pickles" but then I'll see if I can find a school of sandies

Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11154690 10/09/15 08:27 PM
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Hey ETB, did you go again the next day? How'd ya do?


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Re: Where are they on Hubbard? [Re: EastTexasBassin] #11157053 10/11/15 01:04 PM
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I've been hitting a few out of the marina at Dalrock road and just south of the Heath boat ramp at Terry Park.


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