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Lake Amistad #743587 04/19/06 05:26 PM
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It has only been a few days since the last report but there is another pattern I just couldn't keep quiet. A new season of sight fishing has started!! Looking for sand spots where the blue gill are spawning. The bass will really congregate around these bare spots, watching to catch the blue gill off guard. It's like fishing sand spots a the bay.
A VIXEN or spooks work well but Monday morning we used 11 bags of senko type baits by noon!!Ask Gail at Amistad Marine she knows how many senkos I have been buying.
Look on flats and flat points where there are some shallow grass and bushes 2 to 8 feet.

Just thought I might pass that on since I will be at Texoma for the Stren next week and this doesn't last very long.
Thanks, Ray Hanselman

Re: Lake Amistad #743588 04/19/06 07:40 PM
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ray,thanks for the update! keep em coming. found that same pattern on rayburn years ago..tried to bream fish and the bass kept coming in and taking our fish!! didn't take me long to put on a sluggo!! good luck at texoma...bill

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