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Wheres this at?

Posted By: bockscar

Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 01:52 AM

Wondering if any of the locals wanna spill the beans like they did at OH Ivie. Planning a trip in a month or 2 and wondering if I need to head here? roflmao

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Gvdv0Dro0&t=638s&ab_channel=MillikenFishing

All joking aside.....some of you all are lucky to have the waters you have around you. Crazy that Texas has so many bigs! We gotta officially be the best bass state in the US!!!
Posted By: Darin S.

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 02:54 AM

Calaveras.
Posted By: Wise 1

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 04:37 AM


Hmmmmmm....... Twin Buttes maybe?
Posted By: prosise

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 02:51 PM

Not to be a smarty Pants (you know what I mean).. But this could be any lake in Tx, there are giants in every lake. Some just get more pressure. Those Giants don't get big for a reason, they have tough patterns to fish. With new technology, your going to see more and more Giants.. I just hope people don't fish my super secret favorite lake..... I caught a Giant on Lake austin back in 2007, and we laughed about it. We joked that she was probably yawning when I snagged her lip..

Prosise
Posted By: 1bassdaddy

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 02:52 PM

I thought it was interesting that he thinks a fish that weighs 12lbs 4 ounces is "almost 13"...
Posted By: Skeeter0524

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 03:39 PM

I believe he mentioned that his scale was off some!
Posted By: bockscar

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 04:20 PM

Originally Posted by prosise
Not to be a smarty Pants (you know what I mean).. But this could be any lake in Tx, there are giants in every lake. Some just get more pressure. Those Giants don't get big for a reason, they have tough patterns to fish. With new technology, your going to see more and more Giants.. I just hope people don't fish my super secret favorite lake..... I caught a Giant on Lake austin back in 2007, and we laughed about it. We joked that she was probably yawning when I snagged her lip..

Prosise


what lake is your super secret favorite lake? roflmao

But I agree. I do think Texas has to have the biggest population of 8+ size fished throughout. Cali might still have that world record somewhere lurking....but I think pound4pound Texas is the Big Bass State!!!



Originally Posted by Wise 1

Hmmmmmm....... Twin Buttes maybe?


I think its west Texas, not sure where. Im just impressed at how good TPW have done with our fisheries. Crazy all the new public waters these guys have dropped into and caught quality! Stuff nuts! I just wish eveything wasnt 7+ hours away from me and Id be out there too.....catching dinks beating the bank and flipping brush!!!
roflmao
Posted By: Ken A.

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 04:43 PM

I know this will most likely cause a Do-Do storm but there is a reason Texas has such great fisheries. The SAL program has a TON to do with why Texas lakes have so many 8+ pound fish in them. It is not an accident. Without the Florida genes being spread throughout the state there would be far less 8+ pounders being caught.

In the mid-70's a 7 pounder was a Big fish for Texas. Now we enjoy some of the best fishing in the country and think it is some sort of coincidence or good fortune. I know there are many that are not SAL-fans and I will admit I do not agree with everything TPWD does. However the breeding efforts and the dispersal of the Florida genes since the program started in 1986 has benefited our fisheries whether you agree or not.
Posted By: bockscar

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 05:11 PM

Originally Posted by Ken A.
I know this will most likely cause a Do-Do storm but there is a reason Texas has such great fisheries. The SAL program has a TON to do with why Texas lakes have so many 8+ pound fish in them. It is not an accident. Without the Florida genes being spread throughout the state there would be far less 8+ pounders being caught.

In the mid-70's a 7 pounder was a Big fish for Texas. Now we enjoy some of the best fishing in the country and think it is some sort of coincidence or good fortune. I know there are many that are not SAL-fans and I will admit I do not agree with everything TPWD does. However the breeding efforts and the dispersal of the Florida genes since the program started in 1986 has benefited our fisheries whether you agree or not.


100%

reminds me of the Ivie thread. One of the fork locals said something about lacking DD's/being dead but also mentioned catching lots over 5 or something to that effect. All i could think of us was my pain in the [censored] grinder of a lake and how I still get my butt out there HOPING i get lucky to snag a single 5+! SAL knows what they are doing....well they know what they are doing more than any of us here know, even though thats hard to admit. I really wish other states would take note! NM is trying at least....kinda
Posted By: MV

Re: Wheres this at? - 12/31/21 06:38 PM

Ivie
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