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coleto creek #4898884 05/24/10 07:52 PM
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how is the fishing at coleto right now and what can i do to catch a few taking a co worker fishing because the guy hasnt been in 2 years so i would like to put him on a few any help would be appreciated

Re: coleto creek [Re: bassin buddy] #4906795 05/26/10 04:19 PM
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i saw nobody replied to your post so i thought i'd bump it for ya. i've never been out that way before, had to look it up on a map. the coleto creek resevoir looks like a good spot though. lots bigger than the places i've been fishing recently.

Re: coleto creek [Re: AlwaysAPFC] #4907109 05/26/10 05:28 PM
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Best advise i can give is find the matted hydrilla and fish the edges of it with senkos and throw frogs on it. We had a club tourney there last week it was kinda tough.

Re: coleto creek [Re: Will.i.am] #4907297 05/26/10 06:02 PM
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We've always had good luck on the shoreline north of the dam,a good point and a cove before it snakes around...usually moderate boat traffic on weekends, but have pulled some nice bass out with plastic worms and Baby Minus...also have had luck around the standing timber with jigs. Watch for alligators in some of the coves.

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