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LBJ lake
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08/11/17 04:09 PM
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Wildman of the navidad
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Anyone fish lbj if so any luck taking a trip up there and was going to try either way
Psalm:91
Quote on the wildman" They Said he'd eat the hair off of a man's head when he was hungry and squeeze the water out of rocks when he was thirsty"
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Re: LBJ lake
[Re: Wildman of the navidad]
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08/11/17 04:14 PM
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Huckleberry
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It's a good lake. If I were you I would fish Marble Falls Lake, the lake below LBJ dam.
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Re: LBJ lake
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08/11/17 04:15 PM
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jgildea26
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I'll be there in a few weeks. Gonna be dock fishing for cats and carp. And messing with worms on bobbers with the kids. Caught a bunch of smallish catfish last year at the same time, gonna come at it a little more aggressively this trip.
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Re: LBJ lake
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#12381997
08/11/17 04:37 PM
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Wildman of the navidad
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Psalm:91
Quote on the wildman" They Said he'd eat the hair off of a man's head when he was hungry and squeeze the water out of rocks when he was thirsty"
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Re: LBJ lake
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08/11/17 05:37 PM
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Curt0407
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I have caught a lot of carp and buffalo out of LBJ. I was staying at a lodge where the LLano and Colorado rivers join to form LBJ.
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Re: LBJ lake
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08/12/17 10:08 AM
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boocat
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Yeah, below Wirtz dam on the upper Marble Falls, lots of drum in the rocks. Not much bank access, good ramp at Cottonwood Shores. Great for kayak or float tube up river. It's a good lake. If I were you I would fish Marble Falls Lake, the lake below LBJ dam.
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Re: LBJ lake
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08/13/17 11:30 PM
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Wildman of the navidad
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Carp 0 baby bass 2 corn will always get you something had a nice time some pretty country up there
Psalm:91
Quote on the wildman" They Said he'd eat the hair off of a man's head when he was hungry and squeeze the water out of rocks when he was thirsty"
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Re: LBJ lake
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08/14/17 12:53 AM
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Naggler
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Used to live on LBJ and miss it...one of the most under-estimated fishing lakes in the state in my opinion. The carp should be thick in the canals right now...I always preferred the sunrise beach granite shoals area. Sandy Creek park at night for catfish is great right now too. Good luck!
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