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Best Deep lakes #10852266 05/18/15 01:57 PM
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I have become pretty well rounded shallow water angler being 0-15 feet but i want to learn how to fish deeper being 20-40 feet what would be the best lake to start on around mid June to learn on


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10852268 05/18/15 01:58 PM
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Texoma, Toledo Bend or Possum Kingdom.... only ones that come to mind, IMO
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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10852278 05/18/15 02:01 PM
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Ray Roberts has some deep stuff,fork...

Best I would say is fork in the general area


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10852619 05/18/15 04:05 PM
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Broken Bow if you want to learn how to drop shot.


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Originally Posted By: largemouthokie
Broken Bow if you want to learn how to drop shot.



and don't mind leaving the state lol


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10852847 05/18/15 05:34 PM
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Richland Chambers....Texoma....If you come to East Tennessee...I can take you to some ledges on Lake Ft. Loudoun that are 50' deep....

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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10853024 05/18/15 06:39 PM
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Belton just be ready to suffer it's not always easy out here. grin

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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10853192 05/18/15 07:53 PM
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Last time I checked Fork has up to ~60-70' depths down by the dam


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10853256 05/18/15 08:23 PM
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lake amistad.

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I would have to say Baccarac, Picachos, Salto, etc. Mountain irrigation lakes have enough deep ledges and big bass to keep a smile on your face.


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Fork!!!

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Just got back from Salto & Baccarac...whacked 'em. A 13.12 & 13.13 were the grandes for the trip..one at each lake!

Baccarac is the best deep structure lake on the planet for grande largemouth lobinas!


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10855186 05/19/15 03:36 PM
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Lake Havasu, AZ, in December-January....


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Re: Best Deep lakes [Re: Big bass boy] #10855348 05/19/15 04:20 PM
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thanks for the advice some great opptions i will have to do some good research on those lakes.


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