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Marine creek fishing at boat ramp
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09/23/17 03:03 AM
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wupbass
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Wanted to go for a few hours in am. Anybody have luck off the bank? Is there a charge to go park and fish there?
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Re: Marine creek fishing at boat ramp
[Re: wupbass]
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09/23/17 08:59 AM
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Joined: Jun 2011
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Dothead
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It was free the last time I was there a few months back.
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Re: Marine creek fishing at boat ramp
[Re: wupbass]
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09/26/17 08:54 PM
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TxBigball
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Remember to review the consumption advisory for this lake. They lifted the outright ban on some of the fish. Those that are not still banned have strict advisories attached to them. REVISED: Mountain Creek Lake in Dallas CountyChemicals of Concern: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins Persons should not consume common carp, freshwater drum, or smallmouth buffalo from this lake. For channel catfish and white bass, adults are advised to limit consumption to one 8-ounce meal per month. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should not consume channel catfish or white bass. Adults should limit consumption of flathead catfish to two 8-ounce meals per month; and largemouth bass to three meals per month. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should limit consumption of flathead catfish and largemouth bass to one 4-ounce meal per month. This replaces a previous advisory issued in 2010. See detail Full report here! https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdo...-and-advisories
'89 Stratos 275 Pro Johnson GT 150 V6
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Re: Marine creek fishing at boat ramp
[Re: TxBigball]
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09/26/17 09:21 PM
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Dothead
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Remember to review the consumption advisory for this lake. They lifted the outright ban on some of the fish. Those that are not still banned have strict advisories attached to them. REVISED: Mountain Creek Lake in Dallas CountyChemicals of Concern: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins Persons should not consume common carp, freshwater drum, or smallmouth buffalo from this lake. For channel catfish and white bass, adults are advised to limit consumption to one 8-ounce meal per month. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should not consume channel catfish or white bass. Adults should limit consumption of flathead catfish to two 8-ounce meals per month; and largemouth bass to three meals per month. Women of childbearing age and children under 12 should limit consumption of flathead catfish and largemouth bass to one 4-ounce meal per month. This replaces a previous advisory issued in 2010. See detail Full report here! https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdo...-and-advisories He's talking about a totally different lake. Marine Creek Lake.
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Re: Marine creek fishing at boat ramp
[Re: wupbass]
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09/26/17 09:29 PM
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Cat finder
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Why are PCBs commonly found in old air conditioning capacitors and such found in a lake? What are we doing to our lakes? Ugh!
If the fish don't bite your not baiting right...
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