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Tawakoni whites and hybrids
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05/11/15 10:17 PM
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Joined: Aug 2006
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catchalunker
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I am looking to take my girlfriend to Tawakoni next weekend. How hard is it to find the whites and/or hybrids on Tawakoni? I am just looking to let her catch some fish since Fork will be CROWDED. I am all catch and release
Thanks in advance
save a few big ones for me
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Re: Tawakoni whites and hybrids
[Re: catchalunker]
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05/12/15 11:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2013
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beltonbill
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Go to the Navionics web app and save it as a favorite. Look for points and humps to find a starting place. Sun Point is always a good starting place. Watch your fish finder and fish at the depth that you find fish. Try slabs, jigs with sassy shad and blade baits. Don't use Gulp Alive on a small jig. This makes it too easy.
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