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Bridgeport
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09/05/11 08:51 PM
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Danno71
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Heading up to Bridgeport tomorrow and was wondering how the ramps were. Are there ones you would recommend or ones you would stay away from?
Also checking to see how the fishing has been there.
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: Danno71]
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09/05/11 09:36 PM
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goodman_fishing
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Please post up your results, I may end up over there next weekend (for the first time)
Good luck!
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: goodman_fishing]
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09/06/11 12:17 AM
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East Bay Guide Jeff Brandon
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I personally like to unload with the lake this low out on the point at wise county park (asphalt ramp). I also unloaded last week a couple times at the ramp at the dam and it was still fine.
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: East Bay Guide Jeff Brandon]
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09/06/11 12:30 AM
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Crash8005
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We used the rams on the right side (on right while facing the water) at Wise County and it was fine. Water was only 2.5 - 3 ft. deep so trim it up. Others used the concrete ramp on the point.
Fishing was good. Good luck out there tomorrow.
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: Crash8005]
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09/06/11 04:52 PM
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redwigglr
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is the river out to the main lake dangerous yet. or is it pretty safe. don't want any suprises
Keep them boats running and tight lines. Thanks mike
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: redwigglr]
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09/07/11 04:51 PM
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redwigglr
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Keep them boats running and tight lines. Thanks mike
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: redwigglr]
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09/07/11 07:06 PM
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North Texas Bass Assasin
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I havent been in over a month but i would imagine it hasnt fallen enough to make the run from big creek to the main lake dangerous ...just stick to the middle of the channel water should still be around 20'... on the river side i would be careful on the east side of the boyscout camp ...some areas there were already getting shallow
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: North Texas Bass Assasin]
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09/07/11 07:13 PM
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Mark Perry
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This is my personal approach when the water falls out there. Even in the river channel I try to stay at least 25yds or more away from the bank when on plane. Luckily Bridgeport has plenty of deep water and I have fished it when it was 16-18' low with no issues. if you are in doubt then idle. I personally am not gonna tell anyone what areas are safe and where to run when its this low. I don't want anyone damaging anything based on my advice. Use common sense, try to read the shoreline a bit more and you should be fine.
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: Mark Perry]
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09/07/11 09:08 PM
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redwigglr
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thanks guys that's what i was looking for. getting hard to find anything within 2 hrs to fish & not jack your boat all up.
Keep them boats running and tight lines. Thanks mike
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Re: Bridgeport
[Re: redwigglr]
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09/08/11 04:49 PM
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redwigglr
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Keep them boats running and tight lines. Thanks mike
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