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Help with Tawakoni
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09/28/23 03:13 PM
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Durtdawber
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We are staying at a rental in the ICE Point area this weekend. I've only ever fished from the State Park down to the damn. I've got family and kids that are new to fishing. Any suggestions in that part of the lake for some good catfishing? I'm just trying to get these folks a good time. I've got soured milo and range cubes to put out also.
Thanks!
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Re: Help with Tawakoni
[Re: Durtdawber]
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09/28/23 11:10 PM
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Notaguide
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find ten foot of water by the dam. you’ll likely see catfish on top everywhere
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Re: Help with Tawakoni
[Re: Durtdawber]
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10/04/23 08:56 PM
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Durtdawber
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So our trip to Lake Tawakoni was great. We got to get on the water 2 days. 1st day was all about getting the kids to catch some fish. We had a 5 and 7 year old (girl and boy) that had never fished before. I was able to find some cats with my graph. Just north of the 2 mile bridge out from the Greenville pump station. All together they caught 10 catfish in the 12 to 14 inch range. They had a ball and we had a ball helping them.
2nd day out was all adults. Went back to the same area for about 2 hours. Ended up with 9 catfish about the same size as the first day.
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