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trinity river question
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07/11/08 11:34 PM
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willow cat
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does anyone were any deep holes are on the trinity? i figured there might be some good sized cats with all the outside bends and drift piles after a good rain.
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Re: trinity river question
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07/12/08 02:56 PM
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redc
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That really depends on where you are talking about on the Trinity river. If you are discussing the trinity up around the Dallas area, there was a post on there the other day about someone leaving the country for service and giving up a honey hole. If you are talking about the Trinity down around Riverside and OnAlaska (Lake Livingston) then I can help you, just let me know what you need.
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Re: trinity river question
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07/12/08 03:20 PM
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redc
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Here are a couple of potentially helpful posts about the Trinity. These are both sections of the Trinity that I know nothing about, but they may help you to get started. This One And this one
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