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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 04:56 PM
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camnewton214
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Can someone post a pic of the flute everyone talking about so I can go buy one
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 05:03 PM
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go to Academy and ask or look for Zoom Tiny Fluke
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 05:26 PM
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camnewton214
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Alright thank you what color do I use n weight wise are no weight at all
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 05:27 PM
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If Academy don't have em.Go to barlow off 75, they have all different colors and sizes.Good luck
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 05:29 PM
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camnewton214
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@ 9point wat color is the best to use right now at the creek and do I need a weight fornit
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 05:36 PM
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9point
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I go with the clear or albino.You would want something like a 2".there's a video on utube by carey thorne how to fish in the creek.stand up guy, his video has taught many of us, including myself.
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 05:36 PM
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banderapass1
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ALBINO is color.... Tiny zoom fluke by Phantom Tackle in zip lock pouch..flukes are 3 inch.. use #6 small hook ..hook through tip end of fluke.. like hooking a minnow through the lips.. #4--6#pound test line...the fish will sense and see your larger line and small line you can cast it better.. cast out and twitch back slow jerk twitches...let sink about 6 inches under water where you can barely see it...twitch back..DO NOT USE WEIGHT..
"WALK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG FISH"
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 05:36 PM
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camnewton214
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 06:37 PM
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The Academy in Garland didn't have any flukes smaller than the fluke jr. I went to Bass Pro to find the tiny flukes. Fluke with a 1/16oz jig head, jigged under a bobber has caught a lot of fish too.
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/16/14 06:44 PM
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camnewton214
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Okay, me in my fiance about to go to creek how far back do I need to go walking to the bend of the creek
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 07:05 PM
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Can someone post a pic of the flute everyone talking about so I can go buy one Follow TarponFly's (Carey Thorn) post here - http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/9746598/Re:_need_white_bass_run_tips.What I've realized is that you have to carry tiny flukes, spinners and minnows, everyday one of these will work better than the rest. I not a fan of live bait, so there have been several times i've returned home with a few fishes when others caught their limits on minnows 
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 07:42 PM
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Okay, me in my fiance about to go to creek how far back do I need to go walking to the bend of the creek You shouldn't need to walk too far now. Look for deeper pools with good shade from the trees. Look for places where you can get down into the lower banks of the creek, standing right next to the water so that you aren't trying to pull fish up with side of a cliff. That will result in broken fishing line and lost with the light weight line we are using.
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 07:50 PM
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camnewton214
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Okay there is construct going on were do I park at the bike trail or were
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 10:35 PM
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The Academy in Garland didn't have any flukes smaller than the fluke jr. I went to Bass Pro to find the tiny flukes. Fluke with a 1/16oz jig head, jigged under a bobber has caught a lot of fish too. If you go to Bass Pro get the flukes by Lunker City instead of the Zoom tiny flukes. They are a tad smaller than the Zoom ones and they seem to work better. I use a 1/32oz jig head when fishing a tiny fluke because it gets the bait down a little deeper. Reggie
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Re: Heading to Rowlett Creek
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04/16/14 10:39 PM
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The Academy in Garland didn't have any flukes smaller than the fluke jr. I went to Bass Pro to find the tiny flukes. Fluke with a 1/16oz jig head, jigged under a bobber has caught a lot of fish too. If you go to Bass Pro get the flukes by Lunker City instead of the Zoom tiny flukes. They are a tad smaller than the Zoom ones and they seem to work better. I use a 1/32oz jig head when fishing a tiny fluke because it gets the bait down a little deeper. Reggie Thanks! I'll check those out.
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