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any decent spots in north texas? #10983149 07/17/15 03:34 PM
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just got stationed in Wichita falls and besides arrowhead it isn't looking good. any help would be appreciated.

Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #10984087 07/17/15 11:03 PM
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most people here think of DFW as north texas. you are dang near the north pole, texas wise. lol. sorry. maybe edit your post title ?

Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11040597 08/14/15 12:31 AM
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Use google maps to find spots close by. There are a few creeks and rivers flowing in and around the area, and the Red River isn't too far from you, should do you well. Ask people that you meet if they know of anyone that has property with water/pond that might allow you to fish (farmers markets especially). Ask employees of local tackle shops too.

Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11040915 08/14/15 02:36 AM
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better yet, check the first sticky on top. great effort by king_fish to put a great map.

Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11041004 08/14/15 03:12 AM
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No fish in texas


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Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11041253 08/14/15 12:33 PM
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Your area has had it rough the past several years. Worse drought than about anywhere in Texas. Most of the water you see now just got there a few months ago. The Red River is going to be your best bet.

Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11041300 08/14/15 12:53 PM
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There's a forum member in W.F. that does a lot of bank and float tube fishing.
His name is Bas-ii-tis
Send him a pm, I'm sure he'd be happy to fish with you.


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Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erv] #11043995 08/15/15 09:53 PM
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Drive over to Texoma, a little more than 2 hours. It's still kinda screwy there I guess due to the flood. But it's one of my favorite lakes bar none. It's like the striper capital of the world. Has miles of shoreline for bankfishing and camping.


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Re: any decent spots in north texas? [Re: erittmueller] #11064877 08/26/15 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: erittmueller
Use google maps to find spots close by. There are a few creeks and rivers flowing in and around the area, and the Red River isn't too far from you, should do you well. Ask people that you meet if they know of anyone that has property with water/pond that might allow you to fish (farmers markets especially). Ask employees of local tackle shops too.

Good advice

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