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Moss Lake -Gainesville #14387756 06/07/22 10:47 PM
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Anyone want to throw me a bone?

Fishing Moss the next two days and
Don’t have a clue what to do.

Lots of boat houses, but hot and warming water

Shallow or Deep?

North/South/East or West?

Food (aka bait) of choice?

I haven’t been on the lake since 2013 and do
Not have a clue

Thanks for you help

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Re: Moss Lake -Gainesville [Re: Rockfisherman] #14388425 06/08/22 05:23 PM
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Great bass lake! I haven't fished it in a long time, but a Texas rigged green worm with a white or pink tail did the trick.


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Re: Moss Lake -Gainesville [Re: Rockfisherman] #14388435 06/08/22 05:35 PM
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Find the laydowns and points....start with points early in the AM with buzzbaits / walking baits topwater. Back off as bite cools down and fish worms in GP, Watermelon, or as recommended above.

Later in the day, find the rocks, laydowns and same worm as above, smaller creature baits, beavers.

Have fun, I like that lake and fish it 2-3 times a year.

Re: Moss Lake -Gainesville [Re: Rockfisherman] #14388440 06/08/22 05:39 PM
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Stayed there years ago and rented a little house on the water. We threw wacky worms and caught a ton of fish. Nothing real big. Think 3 lbs. was the biggest, but a fun little lake.

Re: Moss Lake -Gainesville [Re: Rockfisherman] #14389779 06/10/22 05:01 AM
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Thanks for the help guys

Wacky worm was the winner. Lots of fish but all small 2.5 Lbs
and under. Mainly boat docks and in between, along with wood
cover.

Fun couple of days.


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Nicely done!

Re: Moss Lake -Gainesville [Re: avid_basser] #14389938 06/10/22 02:36 PM
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Used to fish that lake quite a bit back in the day, 11.2 was my biggest, have not heard much about it for the past few years, I think there have been a couple of 13 plus caught out of there ( not certified ), mine was all spawned out and 29 inches long, tank.


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