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Re: Share Lunkers [Re: T Bird] #15021132 03/19/24 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by T Bird
Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?

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Low water for years with salt cedars growing to 12-15 ft tall and thick then the lake caught a big rise left the fish nearly impossible to reach and the fry places to hide, created a new lake.

Re: Share Lunkers [Re: Clearwater7] #15021169 03/19/24 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Clearwater7
Originally Posted by T Bird
Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?

New lake effect from being low for so many years.


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For those w/out FB. Did that one guy quit fishing or retire, don’t see any pics of him anymore.


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Re: Share Lunkers [Re: Douglas J] #15021247 03/19/24 06:17 PM
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If you are referring to the lady she was with Brady and the other guy was with Jones.

Re: Share Lunkers [Re: Chris B] #15021838 03/20/24 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by pil,b
Low water for years with salt cedars growing to 12-15 ft tall and thick then the lake caught a big rise left the fish nearly impossible to reach and the fry places to hide, created a new lake.

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Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?

New lake effect from being low for so many years.

Never heard of the "new lake effect". Is this the same reason everyone thinks there will be giants coming out of Bois D' Arc when it opens?

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Recently flooded brush and vegetation that hasn’t been submerged before is nutrient and biologically rich.
Plant life/trees/etc that have been submerged for five years+ then starts to decay and isn’t as great….but those first five years of newly flooded trees and brush can be very conducive to growing large bass.

More water is almost always a good thing…very rarely, prolonged high muddy water can block sunlight and kill aquatic grass; but this is rare.


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Originally Posted by Chris B
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Originally Posted by T Bird
Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?

New lake effect from being low for so many years.


It's also fairly remote. Gets a lot less pressure than lakes closer to the metro areas.


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Re: Share Lunkers [Re: CCTX] #15022421 03/20/24 07:16 PM
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Recently flooded brush and vegetation that hasn’t been submerged before is nutrient and biologically rich.
Plant life/trees/etc that have been submerged for five years+ then starts to decay and isn’t as great….but those first five years of newly flooded trees and brush can be very conducive to growing large bass.

More water is almost always a good thing…very rarely, prolonged high muddy water can block sunlight and kill aquatic grass; but this is rare.

Very interesting... thanks for the explanation.

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Larry Walker has caught 2 Share - A - Lunkers in just over a week from Ivie , one was 13.83 and one was 13.62 I believe . He posted about the 13.62 about an hour ago , he was fishing with JJ Reading back over his posts , it looks like 2 in less than a week .

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Originally Posted by Clearwater7
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Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?



Deep water, cover, ample bait supply and good genetics.


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Originally Posted by Douglas J
Originally Posted by Clearwater7
Originally Posted by T Bird
Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?



Deep water, cover, ample bait supply and good genetics.

And the fish there eat spinach...


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13.62 from Ivie boated from "that guy" a couple of hours ago.

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Originally Posted by JackMason
13.62 from Ivie boated from "that guy" a couple of hours ago.


My friend Larry Walker caught the 13.62 yesterday from Ivie and yes he was fishing with JJ but he still had to catch the fish . Caught it on a 6" swim bait and this was his second Lunker in less than 10 days , his first weighed 13.83 and was NOT caught fishing with JJ. Congrats Larry , get another one this week buddy !!!!!

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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
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Originally Posted by Clearwater7
Originally Posted by T Bird
Ivy is a very special place!

Curious if anyone knows what's going over at Ivie that makes it such a big bass factory? What is different there that causes the bass to grow so big?

New lake effect from being low for so many years.


It's also fairly remote. Gets a lot less pressure than lakes closer to the metro areas.


It used to get a lot less pressure lol

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