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Re: Lake Livingston striper haul [Re: Chris Richardson] #9627941 01/07/14 10:11 PM
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Way to go Chris.

Who's got time to fool with the ice chest when the fish are biting anyhow!!!

Nice work

Re: Lake Livingston striper haul [Re: Chris Richardson] #9629060 01/08/14 06:24 AM
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Hey how turbid was the water when you went? Im going on Saturday and heard its pretty muddy and with the rain coming up it could get worse.

Re: Lake Livingston striper haul [Re: Chris Richardson] #9629571 01/08/14 03:45 PM
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The south end is in good shape, and I would not go north of memorial point. Remember, this time of year the edges of the river channel are your best friend. And if you can find that magic place where submerged timber is in close proximity to the river channel the stripers wont be far.

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