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Re: College Station/ Bryan
[Re: theoakallakid]
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04/20/09 04:52 PM
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jsinn01
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If you're fishing at Lake Bryan, the area along the rip rap or dam side of the lake can be productive. Use a rattle trap and cast parallel to the shore, where the rocks are. Try to cast about 2-3 feet out from the shore or even closer and reel in along the shoreline. You should catch some bass this way. Just be careful, because those rocks are pretty wobbly.
Good luck & Gig'em
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Re: College Station/ Bryan
[Re: jsinn01]
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04/21/09 12:04 AM
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R2Fishing
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if your ever in the mood to get into some flatheads or any other cats around here pm me. we can head out to the rivers.navasota and brazosss
R2 Fishing Crappie/Whitebass/Catfish Lake Somerville 979-204-6722
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Re: College Station/ Bryan
[Re: R2Fishing]
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04/22/09 04:18 AM
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theoakallakid
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if your ever in the mood to get into some flatheads or any other cats around here pm me. we can head out to the rivers.navasota and brazosss That sounds good man. I was in a catfishin tourney this weekend on the Trinity and took second place. The weather sucked but we still ended up with 250 sum od lbs of fish total, but our biggest was only a 11 lb yella.
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