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Sam Rayburn #1927010 01/30/08 02:47 PM
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I was thinking about putting in at Shirley Creek and was wondering if you guys could give me any suggestions on where to fish..

Thanks

Re: Sam Rayburn [Re: treymoore] #1928829 01/30/08 11:42 PM
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Try the timber just west of Marina, in 30 to 35 ft of water. Also about 6-7 miles up the lake is the 103 bridge, sometimes thats good. I have not fished that area since I got my LMS-332c, but I'll bet there are some good brush piles out from the marina in the main lake. One other spot would be south of the marina on the other bank, fish the stick ups. I have not been there in several years, I fish down by the 147 bridge, Jackson Hill, and the other side of the lake. Sometimes the 147 bridge is very good.
Good luck and I hope this helps some.
Jim


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out of the 147 bridge area.
Re: Sam Rayburn [Re: cowdog353] #1929402 01/31/08 02:28 AM
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Use black/chartrues jigs. At least they used to be good there. I didn't use them at this time of the year since I didn't fish this time of the year.


Re: Sam Rayburn [Re: treymoore] #1930031 01/31/08 12:49 PM
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Thanks for the info!!!

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