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Ray Roberts
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06/23/11 06:07 PM
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RangerCrawford
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Going out Friday evening/night - anyone have any reports on what the largemouth are doing right now?
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: RangerCrawford]
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06/23/11 06:18 PM
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Barn
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Bass Champs there on Saturday. Your probably not going to get much info this week.
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: North Texas Bass Assasin]
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06/23/11 11:08 PM
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ez_4_u00
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Fish the main lake tree lines fence rows and you will catch them. Look for deep water pond dams on the main lake and throw a crig
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: ez_4_u00]
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06/24/11 07:49 AM
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DuckBoogieman
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Here's a quick tip if you like flipping trees. My favorite summer time technique on RR, if the wind will allow, is to tie on some 65 lb braid, peg a one once weight and t-rig the largest and longest worm you can find. Once you find a row of trees you like drop the lure over the side and with a sharpie mark a spot on your line. Flip to the center of the tree and let it crash through the branches to the bottom. If your line stops before it gets to your mark, set the hook. Pay attention to the wind for the best approach and note which side of the tree once you get your first bite. They all seem to set up on the same side from tree to tree. Like most, some days are better then others. Better for quality then numbers. Good luck.
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: DuckBoogieman]
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06/24/11 10:08 AM
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Skeeter man ZX225
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wind is going to blow, play in the sanger marina after dark, still a lot of good fish in there they stop biting early in the day, but are very willing to bite at night. wind permitting the deep water summer bite is on, but short during daylight time. the first 30 minutes of when you can barely see in the morning then it dies out. good luck
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: Barn]
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06/24/11 01:58 PM
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RangerCrawford
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Bass Champs there on Saturday. Your probably not going to get much info this week.
Ahhhh...did not know that, thanks
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: RangerCrawford]
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06/24/11 02:00 PM
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RangerCrawford
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Appreciate the tips gents....will give em a try
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Re: Ray Roberts
[Re: RangerCrawford]
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06/27/11 01:38 PM
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Did not go - will update later
was hitching up the boat Friday and I get a call from my 72 year old Dad....."passing through town on our way home to Kansas City and thought we'd stay the weekend with you guys" "Sure Pop, come on over" (he does not fish)
3 weekends with no fishing....I'm starting to have the shakes
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