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The HOT days of summer! #13235007 08/04/19 12:48 PM
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It's the HOT dog days of summer! flame Who's going fishing! noidea Stay cool! coolio

Re: The HOT days of summer! [Re: Laker One] #13235039 08/04/19 01:11 PM
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Laker...Heading back to Fayette tomorrow. Where you fishin this week ?

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Thinking of doing some creek fishing on Tuesday. Wanting to actually get in the water and work down stream. Trying something different.

Re: The HOT days of summer! [Re: Laker One] #13235233 08/04/19 04:00 PM
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Might just try for some of those Cally Reds.



Side Note: Will be off the water by noon!

Re: The HOT days of summer! [Re: Vogey] #13235362 08/04/19 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Vogey
Laker...Heading back to Fayette tomorrow. Where you fishin this week ?




Got plans to fish a private pond! A friend of mine got permission from the owner to fish it this week. The pond is about 3 acres and is about 10 feet deep. Spring fed with little to none fishing pressure. Pond is in the Kerrville area. Slim chance I may have to go to Dallas for business on two of my scheduled days off! Hopefully that does not happen. If it does the next chance to fish the pond will be in late October! taz


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Re: The HOT days of summer! [Re: Laker One] #13235441 08/04/19 08:10 PM
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Laker...Overtime means extra cash to spend on new tackle...(The Bright side) smile

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Have several spots that have been fishing good that are not that far of a drive. I am also thinking of making a road trip. Either way I will be fishing a lot this week! thumb


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Re: The HOT days of summer! [Re: Vogey] #13235977 08/05/19 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Vogey
Laker...Overtime means extra cash to spend on new tackle...(The Bright side) smile




Yes Sir Vogey I can always use the extra tackle money! coolio Looking forward to your Fayette report! hooked

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I plan to fish at the Lynn Creek Marina at Joe Pool Wednesday. The fish are in their late summer pattern. That is, they are biting vigorously at 6:00 AM when I gain access to the pier. The bite continues along the rock rip rap until the sun hits the water. Then the bite stops cold along the rocks. I do not know where they go then. When the lake had vegetation the bite moved from the rock edge to the weed edge, but that is gone now because of the flooding earlier.


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