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Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 02:58 AM
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Coffman373v
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Heard somthing bout RH turning on just curios if its true and any info. bout it, not looking for tourney info just want to catch some fish,. Heard alot about Fork but I'm sure there are 5000 others planning a trip saturday. Thanks in advance
Ranger 373V BassMaster Classic 150 Mercury 101# Maxxum "I think the Lord above every time I can, I get to be a fisherman!" Casey Ashley
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 03:02 AM
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JCBfromTHF
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Hubbard has been below par this year! Go to Fork!
I live right on Ray Hubbard but I wont be wasting my time out there this weekend! Its gonna be Athens for me this weekend.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: JCBfromTHF]
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04/07/10 04:26 AM
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Evan O'Brien
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this is what i say when i joke with my buddy about which lake where we're going that weekend!
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 04:45 AM
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D. Bryan
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Go to Fork! Leave Hubbard to me!
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 05:35 AM
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Ryan1003
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I would definitely say go to Ray Hubbard, the bite is REALLY on (plus you wont run into near as much boat traffic as you will on fork) . We went out there last weekend and caught at least 25 keepers between the 2 of us. This was the biggest I caught on Saturday: If you need any help on Hubbard feel free to PM me any time.
Ryan Hawkins
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: Ryan1003]
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04/07/10 01:26 PM
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Rockie Martin
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I had a friend go to Fork last saturday afternoon thru monday afternoon. They absolutely wore the fish out. He said he caught so may 3 to 5 pounders he stopped counting. He said there was alot of people there but it did not really matter. He was using a swim bait and they were killing it.
The fish really are biting just about everywhere right now. It may just be where can you catch the biggest...
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 01:35 PM
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Jersey Dan
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Quit fishing if you think Hubbard is a good choice.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: Jersey Dan]
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04/07/10 01:44 PM
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fouzman
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Dude, Fork is on fire right now. After all the cold weather delayed everything, the warm up and full moon have brought the biggest wave of fish to the banks I have seen in years. Pick your pattern, sight-fishing, blind fishing it doesn't matter as long as your 0-6'. Not often you get a chance to fish Fork when it's like this. I was on the lake last Friday and boat traffic seemed much less than springs past.
Coincidence is His way of remaining anonymous.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: Ryan1003]
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04/07/10 01:51 PM
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soonersorlaters
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I would definitely say go to Ray Hubbard, the bite is REALLY on (plus you wont run into near as much boat traffic as you will on fork) . We went out there last weekend and caught at least 25 keepers between the 2 of us. This was the biggest I caught on Saturday: If you need any help on Hubbard feel free to PM me any time. Hey, I recognize those two black mountains in the background.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 02:10 PM
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BS_Fisher
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RH for me. I would rather fish Fork but my boat is docked at RH and I'm too lazy and too cheap to drive to Fork.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 08:30 PM
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1979RrangerCody70hp
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What other information can you provide or what information are you willing to provide? Thinking of going out 4.10
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: soonersorlaters]
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04/07/10 08:51 PM
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Ryan1003
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I would definitely say go to Ray Hubbard, the bite is REALLY on (plus you wont run into near as much boat traffic as you will on fork) . We went out there last weekend and caught at least 25 keepers between the 2 of us. This was the biggest I caught on Saturday: If you need any help on Hubbard feel free to PM me any time. Hey, I recognize those two black mountains in the background. Yup, if you can find those two black mountains on Ray Hubbard I can 100% guarantee you that you will catch a lunker 
Ryan Hawkins
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
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04/07/10 09:24 PM
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Coffman373v
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Quit fishing if you think Hubbard is a good choice. Only one problem ray hubbard is 5 miles away and Fork is an hour and 15 minutes away. See what Im getting at. Its hard to pass somthing on the way but I hahave no idea if its worth trying hubbard.
Ranger 373V BassMaster Classic 150 Mercury 101# Maxxum "I think the Lord above every time I can, I get to be a fisherman!" Casey Ashley
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: Coffman373v]
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04/09/10 04:16 PM
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Jersey Dan
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Quit fishing if you think Hubbard is a good choice. Only one problem ray hubbard is 5 miles away and Fork is an hour and 15 minutes away. See what Im getting at. Its hard to pass somthing on the way but I hahave no idea if its worth trying hubbard. It's worth the extra hour.
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Re: Ray Hubbard or Fork?
[Re: Coffman373v]
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04/09/10 04:29 PM
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Evan O'Brien
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Quit fishing if you think Hubbard is a good choice. Only one problem ray hubbard is 5 miles away and Fork is an hour and 15 minutes away. See what Im getting at. Its hard to pass somthing on the way but I hahave no idea if its worth trying hubbard. It's worth the extra hour. 
REALTOR. Residential/Lake/Farm&Ranch/Hunting Properties Evan O'Brien - Regal Realtors - texaslakesandland@gmail.com (214)642-6921
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