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Lake Tyler
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06/30/12 01:33 AM
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moretoads
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Here are a couple of pics of the fish we have been catching.   The fishing is still good. Early and Late are best but you can catch fish all day. Early or Late deep diving crankbaits on extended points are really good. Long casts and small diameter line are key. Marker buoys and study of your electronics are critical to ensure that you are hitting these key areas. After that moving to cover and structure in 10-15 feet of water has produced several fish in the 4-5 pound range the last few days. Come out and get in on the fun. If you want to go out and target sand bass I will go out for a half day for a $125 and we can smash giant sandies.
Last edited by moretoads; 06/30/12 01:48 AM.
Justin Hunley
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Re: Lake Tyler
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07/01/12 01:23 AM
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Rayzor
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How is the grass coverage?
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Re: Lake Tyler
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07/01/12 01:57 PM
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There is not very much grass. You could probably find some if you search for it. However, the fish that I am have been targeting are not relating to grass at all.
Justin Hunley
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