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Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 03:31 AM
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Gnab2
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Good day. I am looking for some help. I have a friend coming in from Ga. and his boy is set for fishing for all the different bass. Well this year he is set on a Guadalupe bass. Where is the best option in the Austin to San Antonio area for him to check off another Bass off his list.. My home lake is Canyon and I have a boat. Also what would you use for bait?
Thanks in Advance
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 04:20 AM
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Jarrett Latta
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Lake Travis is full of guads. Light tx rigged baby brushhogs, shaky heads, etc.
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 06:35 AM
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wtf242
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lake travis for sure. Ned rig is great for guads.
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 11:09 AM
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Gnab2
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Is there a color that they want more than others in Travis? I have several colors now but I could easily get others. I think that I have Green Pumpkin, Junebug, Watermelon Seed and a root-beer.
Does it matter if it is the tiny or baby brush-hogs?
Does a down sized Neko Rig work?
Last edited by Gnab2; 03/22/18 11:52 AM.
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 02:22 PM
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wtf242
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for ned rig I use a Yamamoto 3" Fat Senko. Something like Green Pumpkin or watermelon is fine. That's normally what i use. I've caught more guads up the lake near the 2 rivers than down lake, but they are pretty common in both areas.
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 04:00 PM
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Gnab2
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Thanks wtf. I know that area so that will be one of the areas I fish for sure. I also will be fishing the lake chain on the Gaud. Thanks for the help..
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 07:58 PM
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catslayer
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Lbj and marble falls are great for them too... but travis sounds closer
"I'll never mess with bee's or wasp anymore, and I'll never gig another beaver..." Words from a man who learned things the hard way
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/22/18 08:36 PM
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Billy McCord
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Fish the Guadalupe. Shakey head finesse worm or small finesse jig. Canyon is full of them also.
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Re: Guadalupe bass help
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03/23/18 03:21 AM
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Gnab2
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Glad to hear that Canyon is full of them. That is my new home lake. I am still figuring it out but it has been fun so far. I am going to try the Ned Rig. We used them up north on Smallies. I am sure it would work the same.
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