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Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed #9118849 07/11/13 03:05 PM
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Can someone provide me with some good locations/tips for Naconiche? I have a buddy bringing his boat up and this will be the first time on the lake for both of us.

General guidance or specifics are appreciated. If you are feeling extra generous and have GPS coordinates, you can PM me.

Thanks.

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Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: 23wyatt] #9120321 07/11/13 09:39 PM
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I was there couple days ago. Found crappie in timber closest to the dam on the east side of the lake. Bass are schooling in open water by dam (there's a 12ft hump). Saw a couple boys put 3 nice bass in their boat right there at the ramp while I was putting in. Careful around the timber, lots of wasp. Hope this helps some.


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Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: bush hog] #9120354 07/11/13 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: bush hog
Careful around the timber, lots of wasp.


I keep hearing this - looking forward to some "interesting" fishing.

Thanks for the pointers on the bass!

Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: 23wyatt] #9121877 07/12/13 01:12 PM
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have been doing really good fishing t-rigged 10 inch blue flk power worms and 10 inch ol monster plum apple. Good place to start is from the ramp go down the right arm and keep going till you see the big yellow concrete blocks up on the left bank. There is an old road that cuts across right through there. Good luck and let us know how you do. If you see a white Stratos w red stripes say hello :-)

Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: NacogdochesBassm] #9122899 07/12/13 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: NacogdochesBassm
have been doing really good fishing t-rigged 10 inch blue flk power worms and 10 inch ol monster plum apple.


I'll be sure to throw some long plastics in.

Is 14-17 lb test going to be sufficient for most of the lake? Should I put some braid on?

I hear there is a lot of underwater rubs and snags.

Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: 23wyatt] #9130389 07/15/13 12:24 PM
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We ending up boating only 4 bass. My buddy lost a LOT of tackle on the underwater snags.

Best action was on wacky rigged wave worms. That is what I caught all three of my bass on.

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No shortage of timber on that lake. Have you tried Pinkston reservoir? It's not far from Naconiche.


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Re: Lake Naconiche Advice/Help Needed [Re: 23wyatt] #9138078 07/17/13 04:02 PM
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Good luck pulling anything out of the deeper water main lake into the river channel on 14lb test. That lake is FULL of submerged timber.


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