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help on R/C thur. morn? #441295 05/25/05 03:53 PM
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Hello, I will be staying at fisherman's inn down by the Dam. I will targeting hybrids, where is the 309 flats? how about any other hybrid hangouts down by dam? Thanks in advance for the help.

Re: help on R/C thur. morn? #441296 05/25/05 08:42 PM
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Go straight across the Lake (North) from Fisherman's Point Marina and you'll see the Boats waiting on the 309 Flats for the Topwater action early in the AM. There was none this AM and we found all our Sandies on Main Lake Points and Humps in 25'-35' water. All on "Glitter Slabs" ( www.rsrlures.com ) Be careful as the water depth goes from deep to very shallow quickly. There's also lots of Hydrila/Grass in the 10' and shallower water.

A Client had one Legal Hybrid yesterday PM that went a bit over 10 lbs., and only one this AM that was around 4 lbs. (Easy limits on Sandies!) RC is at best a "Fair" Hybrid Lake, but getting better. You have to be a bit Lucky to get on a really good School of them, but if you're on the Lake enough, it happens.

Got a couple of weekdays after next Tuesday with a Boat open, and also have a Boat open on Saturday, June 4th. Schools out...Get the Kids together and give us a call!

"SPECIALIZING IN FAMILY FISHING FUN" smile

Royce & Adam Simmons
Gone Fishin' Guide Service
www.gonefishin.biz
903-389-4117


Thanks,
Royce & Adam Simmons
Gone Fishin' Guide Service
www.gonefishin.biz

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