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Belton or stillhouse?
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05/01/21 12:47 AM
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fishwrangler
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I'm taking my buddy fishing for his birthday and we have to bank fish. Wondering which lake of the two. Where to go for good bank access. And what seems to be working (targeting bass whites and or cats). Thank y'all in advance!
Don't squat with yer spurs on. R&R pb large mouth 5 lbs Pb small mouth 3.5 lbs,white bass 14.25 inches,striper 5lbs,rainbow trout 3lbs,Brown trout 2lbs,channel cat 5lbs,yellow cat 3lbs,black crappie 2.5lbs 22.5 inches,white crappie 14 inches,Pickering 26 inches,lady fish 27 inches,common carp 4lbs Trot line Pb flat head 29lbs,channel cat 17lbs
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Re: Belton or stillhouse?
[Re: fishwrangler]
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05/03/21 01:37 PM
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Stillhouse, lots of submerged grass.
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Re: Belton or stillhouse?
[Re: fishwrangler]
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05/04/21 04:10 PM
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~Moose~
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If you have access to Ft. Hood you can get to Cowhouse Creek (Belton) with lots of bank access. There has been some good activity in there recently.
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