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Taking a first timer to Cleburne State Park Sat.
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02/28/14 01:24 AM
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John Stockman
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Like the subject says taking a buddy out sat any advice like where to start will be targeting bass. Really looking forward to introducing somebody to our great adventures.
Last edited by atx bassin; 02/28/14 02:13 AM.
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Re: Taking a first timer to Cleburne State Park Sat.
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02/28/14 01:31 AM
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Been years.... Clear water... Not a ton of structure or cover... Hooked and lost a giant sitting on the lone brushpile out in the middle of the cove near the campground out in front of the creek mouth. Senkos and flukes. I caught several but they were all like 10-12 inches. That one though is one of the 3-4 fish I can remember and replay losing in my mind with painfully vivid detail. It was a good one..
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Re: Taking a first timer to Cleburne State Park Sat.
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02/28/14 02:12 AM
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John Stockman
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Yeah it's really low right now so im thinking zero pressure easy pickins ramp is like 6ft from water....small lake good for an introduction to kayak fishing. Thanks for the info bro.
Last edited by atx bassin; 02/28/14 02:14 AM.
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