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Re: Best Lake for Fall Fishing?
[Re: texasryan9]
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07/13/20 03:46 AM
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csmithag95
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I'm hoping for a return trip to Broken Bow in the fall, but it won't be any fun, so don't come :-)
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Re: Best Lake for Fall Fishing?
[Re: senko9S]
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07/13/20 03:56 AM
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Hook'Em 79
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Texoma is a fun mid to late fall lake, just because the topwater bite and the shad migration is so pronounced there. Many days its an all day topwater bite. Pretty lake for the non-fisherman with lots of lakeside rentals etc. Good advice. Smallmouth, largemouth, spots and stripers. Every now and then you can see bald eagles This is where it’s at, although the family coming from Collin county may not be onboard since it’s pretty much in their backyard and they wouldn’t be doing much getting away.
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Re: Best Lake for Fall Fishing?
[Re: csmithag95]
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07/13/20 10:18 PM
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Rayzor
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I'm hoping for a return trip to Broken Bow in the fall, but it won't be any fun, so don't come :-) Agree. That place is gorgeous and the for-rent cabins are unreal!
Be safe, Rayzor 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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