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Central Tex. Drought #8629885 02/24/13 09:00 PM
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Brady Lake is so low we haven't been able to get a boat in it in a couple years. so there has been almost no fishing. We had a major fish kill last year, was said to be Orange Algae ???. What effect would this have on bank fishing? Of course now we can walk out on places that was several feet deep. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Charlie


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Re: Central Tex. Drought [Re: CharlieA] #8629910 02/24/13 09:15 PM
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I seen pictures of the fish kill and it was pretty bad, but whatevers left should be easier to catch! Less water=more concentrated fish!







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Re: Central Tex. Drought [Re: CharlieA] #8630830 02/25/13 02:19 AM
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fish are gone. no bait, no fish. It'l be 10 years before that lake comes back

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