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Medina Sandies/Stripers
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07/07/05 03:46 AM
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o_line78
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I have never been to Medina and wondered if there are any lighted docks or other areas that would be prime for night time sandies?
Its not called Killing and Catching for a reason.
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Re: Medina Sandies/Stripers
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07/07/05 03:56 AM
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LunkerHunter
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Umm well if you no a place called rox's bedrock resorti think is the name. It is located litterally nexrt to the dam . So you can touch the dam you r so close. now if you go all the way opposite the dam to the lasts spot i have seen some sandies schooling like crazy out there. but it is really dark and closses at like 8-8":30 so it is tough.
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Re: Medina Sandies/Stripers
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07/07/05 05:03 AM
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rockwallguy
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O_Line,
It's been about 5 years since I lived in S.A. so I'm not sure if it is still around or allows night fishing, but The Marina on Lake Medina was AWESOME at night. The way it use to work was you could fish on their pier sundown to first light. I think they charged $10 but it was WORTH it! The pier starts at 10' and it is 80' at the end of it. The hybrids would come feed under the lights (super clear lake) at night. We would catch shad and fish straight down and we would even catch them on chicken liver. I've limited out many times on that pier. In the winter, crappie stack up on that under water shelf and limits were easy on many days. I hope this helps! Btw, the marina is near the dam.
Rockwallguy
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