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Tawakoni ??
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12/06/23 02:45 PM
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SeaHunter27
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Anyone been out on Twok lately? I have a few days to go out and am trying to decide between Texoma and Twok...
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Re: Tawakoni ??
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12/07/23 05:56 PM
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SirDukeOfLor
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I fished it last saturday, caught a few small hybrids towards the dam and humps in that area. I marked lots of fish, but didn't have the correct presentation to trigger a bite.
Last edited by SirDukeOfLor; 12/07/23 05:56 PM.
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Re: Tawakoni ??
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12/07/23 07:59 PM
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Dennis Christian
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Yes, my friends Lenahorse Larry and Graham M. and I went yesterday and caught 184: 178 white bass, 2 short hybrids, 2 short stripers, and 2 nice yellow bass. We caught them all on structures between 15 and 26 ft deep. We caught fish at north end of Cloud Point, Greenville Pump Station, the Bullseye, Anchor Point, Finger Point, and Wolf Humps. For fish in 15 to 18 fow, we cast a #4 Mepps spinner or a 0.5 oz Panther Martin spinner working them back to the boat on the bottom in a sawtooth pattern. For fish in 20 to 26 fow, we parked right over them and made some noise by tapping the boat bottom or using a thumper to bring in more fish and keep them under us. We dropped the same lures down to the bottom, jigged them a couple of times and then either raised the rod up or used the reel to bring the lure up, and we would catch them near the bottom. Water temp was 63 degrees F.
Last edited by Dennis Christian; 12/07/23 08:00 PM.
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