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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/14/11 07:12 PM
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JacksonBean
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Fishenrod,
That will be an expensive fish if you get caught by a GW. If a GW is going to let you keep an udersized fish just because it died then everyone would be killing their undersized fish. +1 Some of you know the Cajun character that was hosting the trip when the 19.6 lb fish was caught back in the 80s. This guy knows hybrids from stripers, despite however some of you may feel about him. Hubbard used to have really big fish in it. It probably still does but I'm not sure why we don't catch them like the days of old. The same is true for Tawak though. Besides the recent record, you don't get buckets of big fish like you did 15 years ago. My buddy has pictures that are truly unbelievable. Best, Jackson
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/14/11 07:43 PM
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Lakeguide
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Guys, I look at a lot of tooth patches every day just showing customers how inaccurate (or at least in interpretation) the tooth patch identificatin is. I really wish they would not include that in identification charts. I don't know how, but there has to be some cross breeding either in hatchery or location. I know the difference in hybrid, striper and sand bass and still see a lot of fluctuation in tooth patches. Doesn't matter to me, if the record came from Hubbard and is legit that is great. It is a bruiser either way. I love fishing Hubbard. Trust me, there's some bigguns in there!
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: JacksonBean]
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06/14/11 08:02 PM
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fishenrod
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 Is this the fish?
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/14/11 09:54 PM
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Bluwave Mike
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/14/11 10:02 PM
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Lakeguide
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I have only seen pictures of the mount up until now. If that is the fish --- HYBRID! No doubt! Awesome!
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: fishenrod]
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06/14/11 11:50 PM
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Jeff Craft
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When I fished Hubbard a lot in the late 80s and early 90s, we caught lots of 10-12 pounders. The power plant ran all winter long, that hot water changed the growing season for these fish. The gizzards would stacked in the channel so thick you snagged em. That plant runs 5 days a year now. Try it sometime when it runs in February for a few days, you can catch what you want in there regardless of species.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: fishenrod]
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06/14/11 11:58 PM
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Jeff Craft
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When I fished Hubbard a lot in the late 80s and early 90s, we caught lots of 10-12 pounders. The power plant ran all winter long, that hot water changed the growing season for these fish. The gizzards would stacked in the channel so thick you snagged em. That plant runs 5 days a year now. Try it sometime when it runs in February for a few days, you can catch what you want in there regardless of species.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/16/11 03:36 AM
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redskeeter1020
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cool thread. love the good ol days stories
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/16/11 03:58 AM
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eleanor
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There are still big fish in Hubbard. We've hooked a few when we were not expecting it. Not all that hard to do.
I think it takes patience and a willingness to NOT catch tons of fish every time out.
Target big fish, take your time -- and fish.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/16/11 04:23 AM
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TxTech09
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They have a replica of the record fish at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens. It is inside the building that you go through to fish the pond, right next to the bathrooms.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: fishenrod]
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06/16/11 01:44 PM
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StephenB
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too many keep and release into grease  I think there's you're problem.. I see so many guilty's bringing in fish off the banks, and keep ( EVERYTHING)!! Just saying!! I think that more fish are taken out of the lakes around here by guided fishing trips. Even when they catch/release, a lot use live bait and the fish swallow the bait and die. I see hybrids floating on the surface every week on Lewisville. And, I have personally watched guides release fish that were bleeding from the gills. I am not banging on guides....just telling it like it is..... Interesting you say that, I was fishing the gravel pits last night and saw a couple of guys using live shad and doing ok, but did release a under and it was floating 10 min later. I told them, and only for if it was my fish I would go get it and explain to GW if needed. It is what it is, but if the fish is going to die Im going to eat it. Great blue herons can eat them up to legal size. Otherwise the turtles get to eat. Do NOT keep an undersized fish! Even if you know it is going to die. You might switch to circle hooks if you find you are wasting too many.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)]
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06/16/11 05:15 PM
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Ranger Rick
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the fish used to be in a bar,i've seen it .just by looking at it it looks like a striper.their was a lot of big striper in hubbard back then. i've been fishing bait out there since 1985 .my bigest hybrid is 14lbs,twice.my biggest stripers have been 19 lbs.with couple hundred over ten pounds.if i knew the picture thing i could show you guys .i personally think it was a striper by looking at the mount. Doug...you have the 5.7 V8 Toyota Sir? If so how did you do today?
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/16/11 05:33 PM
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Stump jumper
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Fishenrod. I understand you had good intentions but it is illegal to keep an "under" regardless the reason!! GW will tell you to just cut the line. I had a crappie on Fork that was 9-7/8 and I told the GW it had swallowed it. He then gave me instructions on to measure a fish and said it did not matter. He let me off because I just had the one and it was apparent that I was releasing fish.
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
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06/17/11 12:36 AM
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Grainraiser
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I remember the good old days when the power plant use to run in the winter. Those fish would hit anything you threw at them. I fished nothing but hotspots back them.
Reggie
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Re: How in da heck does Hubbard have the record?
[Re: sassyman (hubbard guide)]
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06/17/11 02:42 AM
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BOMBER1
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didn't everyone's favorite Hubbard guide catch that record?
A fish a day keeps the doctor away.
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