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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/14/16 09:51 PM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Thanks Tommy. Enjoyed having you guys out and look forward to fishing with you again.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/17/16 11:20 PM
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Jacky Wiggins
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I have Sunday open this weekend for a Ray Roberts crappie trip. The bite has been really good lately on both brush and timber.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/19/16 01:49 AM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Had Jerry and Mike out today for a half day trip. Fishing was slow on both the brush and timber in the early morning. They finally started biting really good around 11:00 on brush. The bite finished strong on both minnows and jigs. Jerry and Mike went home with a nice big bag of fillets. 
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/19/16 08:34 AM
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zepher
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Hello I am brand new to TFF so I hope I'm doing this right. I would like to buy a fresh caught/frozen alligator gar. I will pay $50.00 cash for a fish that is around three feet long. I live in Fort Worth and can easily drive to the Lake Ray Roberts area.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/19/16 04:22 PM
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ronnymc
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Hi Zepher,
Welcome to the fishing forum. I'm curious as to why you need an alligator gar. Really, you have my interest.
I believe an alligator gar is considered a game fish with a daily bag limit of one. That would mean you can keep one for yourself, or one on a booked professionally guided fishing trip.
If I'm correct that would mean it would be illegal for a licensed fishing guide (like Jacky Wiggins) or anyone else to sell one.
We are all friends here, or that is the ideal. Think I'm paranoid, because this sounds like a state game warden baiting someone for $50.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/20/16 01:58 AM
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samh
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Not doing it right, you are highjacking a thread where a hardworking guide is showing off what his recent trips are producing. Whats really not right is you are in the wrong part of the forum. Maybe try the classifieds? Are Alligator Gar considered game fish in Texas? Limit 1/day..... Is it legal to sell game fish in Texas? Not looking for answers.... Back to the OP's subject...How hot is Ray Roberts? 
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/20/16 10:10 AM
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zepher
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Hello. I am wanting an alligator gar to photograph. I live in Benbrook and I am told (at Benbrook Marina) that there are no gar in Benbrook Lake. The girl that works there told me that she and her boyfriend were recently kayaking at Ray Roberts and saw lots of gar there. I am very sorry, I was definitely not trying to cause any problems. I guess I was hoping that the person that posed this (or one of his/her clients) might be able to sell me a fish. Any suggestions would greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
[Re: Jacky Wiggins]
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08/20/16 09:35 PM
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Nice fish. 
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/24/16 04:43 AM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Had Mark and his son Jacob out today for some afternoon crappie fishing on Ray Roberts. The wind was pretty stout out of the Southwest which made fishing brush pretty tough. They boated a lot of 9 7/8 and barely 10 fish today which went back in the lake. Only cleaned around 12 keepers and a few cats today. The highlight was Jacob catching a huge largemouth on some timber on a 5'6" ultralight and 6lb test line. The fish even wrapped around a limb under water and never broke the line or pulled the jig. What a great memory for him and a awesome new personal best largemouth. They did catch a lot of smaller largemouth today as well. Congrats on a great fish and story to go with it. 
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/24/16 01:51 PM
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flogORfish
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Thanks Jacky. Jake and I had a great time. He got a memory that will last him a long time with that largemouth. It gave me an opportunity to mention the high school has a bass fishing team  and maybe he and I could mix in a few bass fishing trips to get him ready...LoL. Though we didn't catch many keepers, we caught fish steady for the trip on both brush and timber. We would have filled the cooler with 9 inchers. I wanted to say thanks the most for your being enjoyable and taking the time to teach Jake more about fishing and showing me better ways to fish the brush as well. Thanks! Mark
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/25/16 03:59 AM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Spent the afternoon with John and his two sons Landon and Logan. They were very novice fisherman but eventually they got going pretty good. They fished out 10 dozen minnows on brush and timber. Ended up with 20 keeper crappie (probably lost 10-15 more), 3 channel cats, 2 largemouth and a sandy for a fish fry. Threw back a load of small crappie, small largemouth and a few big drum. All in all a solid half day on the water and they had a blast. I still have some spots left for my special price this month. 
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/25/16 12:43 PM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Wanted to share the jig that has been working really well the last few weeks in Ray Roberts since the water has cleared up some. Seems best rigged on a 1/16 pink and white big bite jig head fished on 6 lb test. Another little thing is to tie it on with a loop knot that gives the jig a little more freedom to move around. They really like the fall and bite it most times before it reaches brush. Fish this jig on brush in 20-30 ft thats protected from the wind. Works on most timber as well fished 8-12 ft down in timber around 20 ft deep. 
Last edited by Jacky Wiggins; 08/25/16 12:56 PM.
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Re: Ray Roberts guide report.
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08/28/16 10:43 PM
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Jacky Wiggins
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Enjoyed having Chris and his girlfriend out today for a half day trip on Ray Roberts. Brush piles in 20-30 ft produced good numbers of small crappie. Timber in 20 ft seemed to be the place for the big fish. Jig bite was really good early then gave way to the minnow bite towards midday. They boated a lot of fish and ended up with 30 solid keeper crappie and a few cats. She really put a hurting on some crappie today.  
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