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Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/20/20 02:15 PM
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metalruch1
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so, I've been furloughed and have more time on my hands...it sucks, but the positive is I get to figure out Ray Bobs more...or at least try.
I never fish the "open" or left side very much...does it fish different than the area past Wolf Island with all the timber?
Any advice on what to key in on and target would be great...
Not a tournament fisherman, I'm just looking to be more productive on my trips. I have enjoyed mapping and graphing new spots...but would like to hear from some of you more seasoned guys.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/20/20 06:13 PM
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Hook'em79
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Don’t fish it much myself but it’s not as open as you think it is. So be careful running it.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/20/20 07:35 PM
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cnoland2
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If you're talking about the west side of the lake, it can be tough but there are good fish there, I would go throw a mid or deep diving crank and drag a c-rig on the mainlake points on that side, look for the old railroad tracks and road beds, my pb came from that side of the lake 17 years ago next month
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/20/20 10:14 PM
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Yeah, I wouldn't say it's open. There are a few spots that are underwater that can catch you off guard quickly. If you run down the middle past Wolf to the dam it's pretty clear. As stated above summer time is here so the deeper points may be your go to.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 02:31 PM
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Yeah, I wouldn't say it's open. There are a few spots that are underwater that can catch you off guard quickly. If you run down the middle past Wolf to the dam it's pretty clear. As stated above summer time is here so the deeper points may be your go to.
I appreciate the info...I have been trying to expand my knowledge of deeper points... unfortunately, I am not being too successful at finding the larger concentration of bass.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 02:32 PM
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metalruch1
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Don’t fish it much myself but it’s not as open as you think it is. So be careful running it. Thanks for the heads up! See, who says Sooners and Longhorns can't get along... all kidding aside... I appreciate the advise.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 02:33 PM
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 02:34 PM
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metalruch1
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If you're talking about the west side of the lake, it can be tough but there are good fish there, I would go throw a mid or deep diving crank and drag a c-rig on the mainlake points on that side, look for the old railroad tracks and road beds, my pb came from that side of the lake 17 years ago next month Awesome advise... thank you sir. I think that's definitely what I'm going to do next time im out there...Do you think the Smallies live more on the west side?
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 02:34 PM
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Yeah, I wouldn't say it's open. There are a few spots that are underwater that can catch you off guard quickly. If you run down the middle past Wolf to the dam it's pretty clear. As stated above summer time is here so the deeper points may be your go to.
Thanks for the heads up!
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 04:34 PM
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If you're talking about the west side of the lake, it can be tough but there are good fish there, I would go throw a mid or deep diving crank and drag a c-rig on the mainlake points on that side, look for the old railroad tracks and road beds, my pb came from that side of the lake 17 years ago next month Awesome advise... thank you sir. I think that's definitely what I'm going to do next time im out there...Do you think the Smallies live more on the west side? Not not at all, unless its down the dam maybe.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 05:05 PM
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furim2
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If you're talking about the west side of the lake, it can be tough but there are good fish there, I would go throw a mid or deep diving crank and drag a c-rig on the mainlake points on that side, look for the old railroad tracks and road beds, my pb came from that side of the lake 17 years ago next month Railroad Tracks?
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/21/20 05:58 PM
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David Burton
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Ray Robert's is almost like three lakes in one!
East Side North and North in general is timber, bridges, rip-rap and grass - Reminiscent of Fork East side south is deep, clear, and Bluffy - reminiscent of Texoma or Bridgeport West side has the Marina, more isolated timber, long sandy shoals, some interesting Rock Features, and the river mouths - I see some Whitney there...
Try narrowing it down, start with the marina and then Pond or Spring Creek.
Pecan and the cuts near the bridge have some interesting features too.
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/22/20 03:02 AM
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Ray Robert's is almost like three lakes in one!
East Side North and North in general is timber, bridges, rip-rap and grass - Reminiscent of Fork East side south is deep, clear, and Bluffy - reminiscent of Texoma or Bridgeport West side has the Marina, more isolated timber, long sandy shoals, some interesting Rock Features, and the river mouths - I see some Whitney there...
Try narrowing it down, start with the marina and then Pond or Spring Creek.
Pecan and the cuts near the bridge have some interesting features too. Great breakdown of the Lake by sections. I might add South east is similar to Grapevine.
Slide right, coming in .... Fish On!
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Re: Left side "open" side of Ray Roberts
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05/22/20 05:13 PM
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furim2
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Ray Roberts is kinda like Ray Roberts
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