Posted By: Chug-bug-bang1
how many SAL’s this year? - 02/19/20 09:44 PM
Which lake will produce the most?
Posted By: LakeForkGroupie
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/19/20 09:51 PM
Well was the 15 at Rayburn and the 14 at Conroe official SAL with TPWD coming out? Or are you talking about just the amount of 13lbers. Or all Lunkers 8+. And do you want to include Camelot Bell, looks like they kick out 13lbers every day.
I think with all this late winter temps we will only see 6 SAL that includes the 15 and 13lber already caught!
Posted By: H2O Seeker
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/19/20 11:08 PM
Not sure they take them dead. AND not certain he even called SAL or TPWD. Story did not give that detail but interesting to know.
Posted By: Scoundrel
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/20/20 04:04 AM
I’m going with 7 Legacy SL’s officially “shared” with TPW so better than last year. AH has 1 + the usual suspects - Rayburn, TB, Fork, Falcon, Roberts, Naconiche, and .......Chambers!
Go get ‘em!
Posted By: D1988
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/20/20 02:42 PM
I'm going to say 8 to 10. I love to see pics of big fish. I think some lakes are getting ready to produce some big fish.
Posted By: L a r r y
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/24/20 08:50 PM
6 qualified for SAL this past weekend at Rayburn....I'd guess that, that number would go up here shortly
Posted By: LeonSulak
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 02/25/20 02:55 AM
I may be wrong, but I only consider 13# fish a SAL. They also need to be admitted into the program to be counted. Fish fro 8-12.99# that get a sticker are awesome, but not the ones I think we associate SAL with. There are also some potential 13+ that may never be spoken about that an angler just releases (wouldn’t be me).
Posted By: Dubee
Re: how many SAL’s this year? - 03/15/20 08:56 PM
6 qualified for SAL this past weekend at Rayburn....I'd guess that, that number would go up here shortly
Under 13lbs is not a SAL. It's a nice fish. Not a REAL SAL