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Lake Nasworthy
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11/08/16 01:32 PM
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Joined: Apr 2014
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Undertaker56
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Hello all, I am moving back home to San Angelo in December. I would like to know where to fish at Nasworthy. Never have fished that lake. Any help would be appreciated.
Bobby
P.S it would be great to find a fishing partner as well..
Last edited by Undertaker56; 11/08/16 01:33 PM.
I'm the last one to let you down!!!
Yes I am a real Undertaker.. I will give up my rod when you pry my cold dead hands off of it!!!!
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Re: Lake Nasworthy
[Re: Undertaker56]
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11/09/16 08:13 AM
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OliverBassin
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 Wished I could help you. But don't know that place.
Why so complicated?
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Re: Lake Nasworthy
[Re: Undertaker56]
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11/09/16 08:22 PM
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oldboat
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flipping the reeds with a worm or jig will get you bit, also there are lots of docks all around the lake that will usually have fish near them that can be caught on plastics or crankbait. The dam is usally good for a fish or two aswell. Years ago that lake was great on the buzzbait bite but have not fished it nearly as much the last couple years. There is also crappie to be caught under boat docks. The lake is pretty shallow all around but safe to run pretty much everywhere. I wont go on the weekends during the summer way too much traffic.
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