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Livingston area #14084456 08/05/21 05:59 AM
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Just getting settled in the Livingston area looking to start bass fishing. Any Thursday/ Friday nighters or clubs?
Thanks in advanced

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Re: Livingston area [Re: Farrside] #14084667 08/05/21 01:44 PM
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I think that Kickapoo Bait & Tackle does a Thursday evening tournament, or at least they used to. Livingston is one of the toughest nuts to crack of any lake I've been on. Lived in Onalaska 25 years and bass fish here maybe twice per year. I fish Rayburn, Toledo, Choke, Falcon, anywhere but Livingston.


Re: Livingston area [Re: Farrside] #14084728 08/05/21 02:13 PM
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Check out Onalaska Bass Club, when I lived up there I fished with them alot of good guys.
When you figure the lake out a little you can catch some decent #'s but not many big ones...well I never caught any big ones grin

Re: Livingston area [Re: Farrside] #14086245 08/06/21 06:02 PM
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shallow shallow shallow

or so i've been told.


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Re: Livingston area [Re: Farrside] #14091178 08/11/21 03:10 PM
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Haven't fished Livingston in years but it was always a shallower bite lake. If your trolling motor wasn't stirring up mud you were probably fishing too deep

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You can catch them deeper down south. I've caught them on piles in 15 foot a few times


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Re: Livingston area [Re: Farrside] #14091214 08/11/21 03:48 PM
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Lake Livingston... the place where lower units go to die. Ask me how I know. bang


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Thursday nighters at cunninghams kickapoo bait and tackle are a good time. 5:30 to------------

Re: Livingston area [Re: T Bird] #14091879 08/12/21 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by T Bird
Lake Livingston... the place where lower units go to die. Ask me how I know. bang


2 of em lost on that lake


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