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Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? #8690938 03/11/13 04:49 AM
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Going to Pines this week. Wondering if anyone has been there lately and how they did? I know it's low, as usual. Anyone been on the N side? I really don't want to ruin a boat this week.
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Re: Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? [Re: Mac Carl] #8690948 03/11/13 04:54 AM
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I can't vouch for the fishing, but I did see there were 7 bags or so over 20 over the weekend during bud light. They are notorious for being caught on the north end this time of year, should be some bed fish. Good luck!

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Re: Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? [Re: Mac Carl] #8691300 03/11/13 12:38 PM
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If you don't know the "low" lake conditions I wouldn't even get my boat wet on the north end....that is if you care about your boat and motor.

I could only catch 2 fish two weekends ago. (They were good uns though.....too bad you need 5 like that to win) I'm not on the right pattern, I can assure you that.

South end is much easier and safer to get around....just watch the points.


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Re: Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? [Re: Mac Carl] #8692617 03/11/13 06:06 PM
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Put in at cedarsprings and putt north of 155 bridge. Anywhere shallow north of the bridge will put you on fish.

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Thank you guys. I appreciate it.


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Re: Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan] #8694464 03/12/13 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
If you don't know the "low" lake conditions I wouldn't even get my boat wet on the north end....that is if you care about your boat and motor.

I could only catch 2 fish two weekends ago. (They were good uns though.....too bad you need 5 like that to win) I'm not on the right pattern, I can assure you that.

South end is much easier and safer to get around....just watch the points.

That's so true. If u don't know how to run up there u best stay South.

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Very dangerous, you should be able to catch them shallow anywhere from here on

Re: Any advice for Lake O' The Pines? [Re: Helm Hammerhand] #8699644 03/13/13 04:14 AM
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Lake of the pines in march is greatness...I have seen tourneys won north and south then...If you are practicing up north stay tight and slow in the boat lanes...It is bump a stump as soon as u leave the lanes.Alley, johnson, hurricane, will hold south.


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