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Lake Georgetown #6336485 06/26/11 05:13 AM
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Finally got my boat running again, and it's the easiest option for me to get to from the house. I went out this evening mainly to run the boat and shake some of the cobwebs off. Caught one fish that was about 10" on the south side of the lake just up from Cedar Breaks. Can anyone give me some info on where/what to fish out there?


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Re: Lake Georgetown [Re: adpotts] #6336607 06/26/11 10:45 AM
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Bump. Please help.


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Early morning shallows near deep water, as the day gets hotter, push out to the deep ledges. If you have good electronics there are plenty of productive brush piles in deep water. Use baits your confident in, and be patient. There is some toads in georgetown, and EVERYONE thinks its the dead sea. I love that!

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