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Best Lake in DFW area? #6043235 04/07/11 08:45 PM
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Going to be in Dallas for a bowling tournament this weekend and I'm looking to do a little fishing. A buddy of mine was talking about ray hubbard? I want a lake with some vegetation to fish. Would this fit the bill? Any tips would be great.

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We would all like some lakes around DFW with vegetation.

Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: Trickster] #6043316 04/07/11 09:02 PM
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None of the DFW lakes have any vegetation.

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Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: Fish Killer] #6043321 04/07/11 09:04 PM
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i dont see much vegetation on any lakes until the water warms up a couple months.

Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #6043388 04/07/11 09:23 PM
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we have alot of big rocks growing in our lakes

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Lake Alvarado 20 minutes south of FW has lots of good structure, especially if you like to flip reeds and fish docks. Good size fish too. Water level isn't too bad and water clarity is lightly stained. (Lake's not bad in the high winds either)

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I saw a guy dumpping bags of leaves in Hubbard a few weeks ago, closest I have seen to "vegitation"

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Originally Posted By: Chuck Brigham
Going to be in Dallas for a bowling tournament this weekend and I'm looking to do a little fishing. A buddy of mine was talking about ray hubbard? I want a lake with some vegetation to fish. Would this fit the bill? Any tips would be great.

Your best chance for vegatation this week end is to have a salad at the bowling center food.
Metroplex lakes are rocks and docks, go to Fork if you have the time, its fishing pretty good thumb

Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: Bass&More] #6043893 04/07/11 11:54 PM
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definitely not lavon

Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: MaroonFF] #6044113 04/08/11 12:57 AM
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Raybob has the most "vegetation" of the DFW lakes...it gets messy in the wind though so be careful out there

Re: Best Lake in DFW area? [Re: North Texas Bass Assasin] #6044126 04/08/11 01:02 AM
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no grass but lewisville is pretty hot right now


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