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Lewisville Lake Sat Morning #9080435 06/29/13 12:38 AM
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Okay going out for the 3rd time in new to me OK Prowler 13T and taking the boy with me in the original Ride. Plan on going to LL does anyone know of a decent area to go? We have been out before and are not having any luck. New to bass fishing, past experience is mainly fly fishing for trout wading on streams and rivers. I would appreciate some advice if anyone is willing.
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Re: Lewisville Lake Sat Morning [Re: Missionman] #9080667 06/29/13 01:51 AM
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If you want Sandies/Hibbies, looks like birdman was all over them here:

http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbt...e_d#Post9079062

Know your yak limits.

Re: Lewisville Lake Sat Morning [Re: Missionman] #9080668 06/29/13 01:51 AM
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I usually lsunch at stewarts creek park or hidden cove, ive had , luck recently at both places

Re: Lewisville Lake Sat Morning [Re: Missionman] #9081241 06/29/13 06:27 AM
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Tbh with all the boat traffic, I would put in at north end of the lake and fish the sticks, if you have a fish finder, I'd stay around 6-10ft deep early morning. Use a 5-8inch worm, if sand bass fishing, Lewisville is a big lake with lots of spots

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