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Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11428619 02/21/16 06:00 PM
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Nice looking fish! I look forward to fishing the Sabine every year. It's been an annual trip for the last seven or eight years. Nothing like it.

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11428692 02/21/16 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: DU SOUTH5
Yea. Watch the flow if it gets too high it can be really tough. You have obviously experienced that same as I have.


Yep, but I'm going either way. The only really BAD trips we've had were when the river was in flood stage. If Jane's low water ramp is usable we can usually find some fish stacked up somewhere. After 5 weeks of working 6-7 days a week, I need a vacation, and no better place to unwind!


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Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: psycho0819] #11428711 02/21/16 07:09 PM
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OK to eat out of Sabine?

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11428913 02/21/16 09:35 PM
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Yea. The fish are Toledo Bends fish.

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11429064 02/21/16 11:21 PM
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Good job

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11430717 02/22/16 05:48 PM
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What were they hitting?

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11430782 02/22/16 06:15 PM
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WOW! Very nice ! thumb


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Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11431098 02/22/16 08:14 PM
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Spinners and road runners worked best

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11431942 02/23/16 01:43 AM
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My son and I made the drive from FloMo to Carthage on Saturday afternoon and fished the Sabine on Sunday morning using our kayaks. Took us a little while to find a school, but when we did the action was fantastic. We caught about 50 between us, kept none, and what was amazing to me was the consistently large size - both length and girth. Maybe 4-5 fish under 13 inches, the rest were all 13-18 inches and hefty. We found that the largest lures we had in our box worked best - larger lures than we would normally use for spawning whites. Rooster tails, Mepps spinners, spoons and a crank bait all worked. Since we know we had found a large school, we experimented to see if any lures in the box did not work, and about the only one that did not was my "go to" bait in the DFW area - the L'il Fishie (probably not getting deep enough in a fairly strong current). A long round trip drive for half a day of fishing, but well worth it. The legend of the Sabine whites is valid.

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11432822 02/23/16 02:49 PM
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WoW. Nice hall. I bet that was a blast!

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: JCG57] #11432850 02/23/16 02:57 PM
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Good job, good report. Where did y'all put in at?


The driving force and secret desire of every bass fisherman, is to one day be a crappie fisherman............Could it be that the good Lord just smilies and looks the other way when a fisherman tells a lie?
Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: JCG57] #11433774 02/23/16 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: JCG57
.... The legend of the Sabine whites is valid.


Largest white bass anywhere!!

Ditto on the larger lures.

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11434207 02/23/16 11:39 PM
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Is there anywhere on this river where these bass can be caught from shore?

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11434262 02/24/16 12:02 AM
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I have a boat, But can you fish off the bank at Sabine??? If so where???

Re: SABINE on Fire [Re: DU SOUTH5] #11434372 02/24/16 12:41 AM
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There is a long sand bar at River Ridge that you can bank fish.

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