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Re: Fishing IN College Station [Re: Aggie2011] #12667644 03/11/18 06:09 PM
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Most all the coves in Lake Somerville are gonna be filled with bass real shallow now til the spawn. Whether you are in a boat or bank there is a lot of access and me and some buddies have had a lot of luck there. Another thought would be to network a little bit and find some older people who may let you fish their ranch or private pond in exchange for a little work or something. Either way, worst they can do is say no!


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Re: Fishing IN College Station [Re: Aggie2011] #12682724 03/21/18 03:26 PM
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The old Bryan golf course pond off Villa Maria has some decent fishing.

Re: Fishing IN College Station [Re: Lee Finlay] #12695685 03/30/18 04:53 AM
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This is a fact. We used to catch big bass there in the late 80s/early 90s.

Plastic worms, top waters and spinnerbaits all worked well.


Gig 'em! '90
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