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Finding Numbers
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06/28/16 11:04 PM
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TxFisher96
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What kind of structure should I be focusing on finding good numbers of fish in a flooded lake? Feeder creeks, rocky shoreline/ rip rap? Or will the floodwaters have them scattered?
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Re: Finding Numbers
[Re: TxFisher96]
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06/29/16 12:42 AM
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steveiam
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I can tell you we fished the mouth of a creek, 20ish fow and shallow flats Where I could see plenty of fish on Sunday- But didn't do well until we hit the rocks of the dam at 2 In the afternoon when it was in the upper 90's- 2-4 fow-
What has happed to you does not define who you are-
HOW you react to what happens to you DOES!
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Re: Finding Numbers
[Re: TxFisher96]
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06/29/16 03:06 AM
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taterpop
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Lake wright Patman has been flooded for about 6 months and this is what I have been doing find an opening in the flooded timber in a shady place and chum it.I do this in about 5 places then go back and fish the first place. I don't go straight to the bottom I fish catalpa worms and cheese punch bait with a slip float in twenty ft.of water start letting line out real slow about an inch or two at a time many times the rod tip or the line will start to move way before it reaches bottom and if it happens two or three times then that's where I set my float.
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