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Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
#3611401
06/23/09 12:45 AM
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SATopWater
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Just wondering if anyone would be willing to share one or two community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
I'm more than willing to help on lakes I'm familiar with...mostly Choke, Falcon, and Amistad.
I'm not looking for GPS coordinates, but any general direction you'd be willing to share.
Thanks in advance.
Perry
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: SATopWater]
#3611407
06/23/09 12:47 AM
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Bryan Pauley
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come to the gathering in july and i will show you where tofind sandbass and crappie! put your boat in at concho.... out to the right of the ramp is a bunch of tember... look for the tallest tree and go to the leftof it. there is a group of brush just barley out of the water.... fish right there... i caught my limit in a few hours on crappie and went to chasiing the sandies Just wondering if anyone would be willing to share one or two community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
I'm more than willing to help on lakes I'm familiar with...mostly Choke, Falcon, and Amistad.
I'm not looking for GPS coordinates, but any general direction you'd be willing to share.
Thanks in advance.
Perry
For GOD, Family, and the love of FISHING
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: Bryan Pauley]
#3611419
06/23/09 12:53 AM
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txwhitetail
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Drag the junkyard across from dam.
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: txwhitetail]
#3611460
06/23/09 01:07 AM
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SATopWater
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I've been looking at this area where the river channel does bends near North Island. Looks interesting from the map...not sure what water level will mean for this idea.
I saw something that said 12 feet low. Wondering if that's "normal" for this lake or if that leaves alot of normally unexposed stumps?
I'll be headed there this weekend and looking for someplace to get started.
Thanks for the pointers.
Perry
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: SATopWater]
#3612196
06/23/09 04:43 AM
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TEAMBIGSTICK
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LOTS OF UNDERWATER STUMPS AROUND COLORADO RIVER CHANNEL.
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: TEAMBIGSTICK]
#3612233
06/23/09 05:11 AM
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Hook'emUTbass
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The humps in the dam area are known to produce some good stringers.
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Re: Community holes at Lake O.H. Ivie?
[Re: Hook'emUTbass]
#3612241
06/23/09 05:21 AM
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Catfish_Hunter
Extreme Angler
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TPWD says "normal" is 1551.5', and USGS says the lake is currently at 1533'.
No fish is too good for the grease.
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