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Ray Roberts Creeks
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01/29/06 01:32 AM
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andyschep
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Caught 61 crappie in the rain. The slick mud banks were tough on this fisherma's body. Praise the Lord for Tylenol. Jig fished 14" under cork, slow retrieve. Loads of fun. It would be beautiful down there if it weren't for all the losers who lose their trash on the ground. Go get some....
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Re: Ray Roberts Creeks
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01/30/06 07:34 PM
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meangreen
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Sounds like you had fun. I have fish a few creeks with no luck. I had the same muscle aches as you but mine were from walking only, not catchin fish.
What creeks were you fishing? I live in the Sanger area and I have been trying a few creeks out with no luck. Any info you have would be a big help.
Thanks
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Re: Ray Roberts Creeks
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02/05/06 02:04 AM
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Buck Creek, Turner Creek are good places to start.
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