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lavon first timer
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06/24/11 03:35 AM
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Tom Englert
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My boy and I are heading to Lavon first thing in the morning. We have never been on this lake so I am looking for a starting point. Nothing exact, just general information on where to start.
Thanks ,
Tom
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Re: lavon first timer
[Re: Tom Englert]
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06/24/11 08:03 AM
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jsplinter
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Re: lavon first timer
[Re: jsplinter]
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06/24/11 12:59 PM
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r63pappy
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i want to know your exact spot!
TONTO SOUTHERLAND
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Re: lavon first timer
[Re: r63pappy]
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06/24/11 08:01 PM
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TarponFly
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TFF Celebrity
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Windy out there today. Very tough conditions. 12-15 ft today.sorry for the delay, but all my reports will say 12-15 ft till summers end. They are almost at summer pattern 100%. find 14-18 ft of water and fish 12-15 ft and they will be there, somewhere in the water ![hmmm hmmm](/forums/images/graemlins/default/kopfkratz.gif) use your electronics to find submerged timber forests and figure out where there are in it. Once you get your first 3-4 crappie, that should be the pattern the rest of the day throughout the whole lake, with some deeper and some shallower obviously. Today they were in th same areas as two days ago, same pattern.
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