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Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn #13484189 03/23/20 04:22 PM
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The only campground we could find for this weekend was near the 103 bridge. I have never been bass fishing passed the 147 bridge. any advice would be greatly appreciated. I know there are a lot of stumps up there

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Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13484795 03/23/20 11:32 PM
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good areas to fish north of 103 and within a mile south of 103. As for the stumps there are areas relatively stump free however they are not marked on maps. consider checking google earth 2011 and looking at the area when the lake was 12 foot (est).

Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13484846 03/24/20 12:07 AM
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I was up there over the weekend. Pretty dirty water so prepare accordingly.


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Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13485006 03/24/20 01:35 AM
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Water is stained up north but as always fishing is good I'm sure... the google earth look in 2011 is a great start. Lots of under water stumps and sand bars up there. At the current lake level most are hidden. Don't let muddy water stop you! It used to for me,, I look for it now! Lol

Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13485017 03/24/20 01:44 AM
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You could always put in at Shirley creek and run south or it would be a little bit of a drive to put in at Jackson Hill or run across the bridge and put in at Cassel Boykin. However John Cox did make a cull or 2 fishing just off of the bridge during the FLW earlier this year...


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Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13485329 03/24/20 12:31 PM
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Thanks Guys

Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13485474 03/24/20 02:00 PM
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Check out Ralph McAllister park. It's next to the 103 bridge. You won't have to run very far to fish the area.


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Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13486122 03/24/20 07:47 PM
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Just drive to where you want to be.

Re: Advice Bass Fishing near 103 Bridge on Rayburn [Re: bghogdogtx] #13486339 03/24/20 10:15 PM
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Be careful running around up there. There is some good fishing, but some dangerous stumps that can tear a boat up.


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