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Whitney hints
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03/17/12 11:15 PM
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Mark S
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I am taking my kids and a friend of theirs to Whitney for Easter weekend. It has been years since I have been down there and was curious what is going on this time of year and where would be a good place to start. We are staying at State park and will have a boat to explore. I dont want the kids to get bored and wouldnt mind catching a few myself.
Any hints will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Mark
I feel more like I do now than I did when I first got here!
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Mark S]
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03/18/12 12:04 AM
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Trashguy
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I would think the sandbass should on top down near the island by then!!
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Mark S]
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03/18/12 12:33 AM
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redfinŽ
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If the wind is blowing out of the south or se or sw check the main shoreline along the state park as you come out of the ramp cove (Frazier Creek?) - hook a left and fish the wind blown shoreline all the way up to and including the shallows at the mouth of Whitney and Towash Creeks. Then go to the island (between state park and the dam) and fish along the main river channel parallel to the island on the state park side. Also drift/troll the McCown Valley flats.
I know more old alcoholics than I know old doctors - Me. "If you think women are the weaker sex, try pulling the blankets back over on your side."
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Mark S]
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03/18/12 04:36 AM
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Fish Wrangler
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keep an eye on the golden algae situation...
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Fish Wrangler]
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03/18/12 01:30 PM
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Hydra Sport
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no situation - talk to Randy routh (Redneck) everything is ok
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Mark S]
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03/18/12 08:10 PM
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Mark S
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TFFers ROCK. Thanks a lot. I would have had to just resort to the usual windblown points and such and fake it as I have never fished out of a boat on Whitney. I used to go to fish the river below the dam about 20 years ago but I didnt have a boat then and pretty much stuck to the river. The only times I have been on the lake we were playing around on the cliffs scuba diving. It was pretty clear for Whitney however still a limited visibility dive. Great for teaching search and rescue  . I can't wait I just hope the wind lays down and the warm continues. Thanks again . Mark
I feel more like I do now than I did when I first got here!
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Re: Whitney hints
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03/18/12 10:56 PM
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redfinŽ
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Mark, your My Stuff (at the top) is blinkin' - I sent you a PM
I know more old alcoholics than I know old doctors - Me. "If you think women are the weaker sex, try pulling the blankets back over on your side."
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Re: Whitney hints
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03/19/12 12:43 AM
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RSR Lures
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Re: Whitney hints
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03/27/12 08:52 PM
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i guess that i was wron gthere is a fish kill on the brazos
Water stained; 5862 degrees; 0.87' high. Lake Whitney is currently experiencing a lakewide fish kill event, caused by golden algae. The fish kill is reportedly affecting every species of fish; however the vast majority are nongame species. Anglers considering fishing Lake Whitney should be aware of this fish kill, and plan their trip accordingly. Additional information will be released as needed. Black bass are slow. Striped bass are slow. White bass are fair on minnows. Crappie are fair on minnows. Catfish are slow.
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Re: Whitney hints
[Re: Mark S]
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03/27/12 08:59 PM
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March 2, 2012 Brazos River Basin
TPWD game wardens are investigating a probable golden alga-related fish kill at Horseshoe Bend. Sand bass, sunfish and freshwater drum have been found dead, along with stressed carp and gar. There are no dead fish at Tintop Road at the present time.
Lake Whitney: A toxic golden alga bloom is causing a fish kill. So far, threadfin shad, gizzard shad, freshwater drum, sunfish, bass, striped bass, and other nongame fish are affected. The vast majority of fish are nongame. An investigation was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday and estimated fish kill numbers are pending. The kill is most active around the McCowan Valley/Juniper Cove area but the bloom appears to be moving down-lake, as many dead threadfin shad were noted floating in open water between McCowan Valley and the dam. Water samples contained moderate golden alga concentrations at Soldiers Bluff and Steele Creek and high concentrations at McCowan Valley.
this is from TPWD site
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