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ABA District 111(LA) Saturday.

 

13 Boats

 

15.51#'s to win(Came out of 34 fow)(Had to edit... saw "51.51 won it...."

8.77#s second place

4.57#s BF

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We absolutely smashed them Friday and Saturday in drains on a c15 crankbait.  I didn’t keep count Friday but it was every cast until 9:30 am.  Saturday there wasn’t as many fish but we still managed to catch 41.  Had around 21lbs Friday and 16lbs Saturday.  10-15’ drains with Shad.

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8 hours ago, operationgrass said:

Deer seasons over for me. Will start making trips in a few weeks this December 

I got 3 tags leavt but I do have the boat squared away and already sorted out my take bags.

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Probably head up tomorrow to do some work and fish the warm up during the week. 

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1 hour ago, RonnieF said:

Probably head up tomorrow to do some work and fish the warm up during the week. 

How tall doing?

 

Dad said it rained big time at the house today. I expect san miguel to be low and now muddy for the next few days.

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Ain't be fishing anywhere in 2 months!

 

 

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Nice one. good to see them bedding up. 

the retirement plan has taken off and in the process of clearing out 20 plus years of clutter preparing to move up to my home on the lake. 

hope to see some of y'all up there.

not been sayin anything but have been following it all along the way.

And a big Hello to BayBoat fisherman. seen you out and about the lake.

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26 minutes ago, TexasTiger said:

preparing to move up to my home on the lake. 

hope to see some of y'all up there.

 

Where y'all is at? ?

 

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We are in beechwood 1 subdivision on mill creek. one arm north of indian and buck creek.

i can see texas island from my back porch.

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1 minute ago, TexasTiger said:

We are in beechwood 1 subdivision on mill creek. one arm north of indian and buck creek.

i can see texas island from my back porch.

 

Know right where that's at ?

 

Caught a fish or 2 in there

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Yes Sir. that's what I like about this area its got a lot of spots within a 5 min boat ride.

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Don't want to get in the way of Toledo talk, but I think this would be the best place for me to get some informed opinions.  If you want me to move it, I'm more than happy to.  It looks like I'm gonna spend a few days with a kayak on the SW side of Cross Lake first week of February, and these shallow cypress swamps are completely new to me, and I need to bring as few rods as I can.  

 

Preliminary plans are to

 

- pitch t-rigged large worms, craws, and jigs at trees or clumps of trees that are different than most, favoring deeper water if I can determine it. Mostly in the black and blue range

- slow roll spinnerbait in any deeper water, mostly in the black and blue range

- hit shallow water lanes with swim jigs/chatterbaits, mostly shad/crappie colors

- speed worms swam through pads, if there are any, favoring dark colors

 

Frogs? Squarebills? 6" magdraft? buzzbaits? spooks? poppers? traps?

 

Any insight on where (probably not able to deal with the big water in this yak), how, and when (daytime only) is most appreciated.  Looking forward to catching my first bass of 22 in your neck of the woods.  I included the water that I think I'll most easily be able to access, color line is set to 10'.

 

Thanks much,

 

scott

 

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, softwateronly said:

  It looks like I'm gonna spend a few days with a kayak on the SW side of Cross Lake first week of February

 

Got nothing for Cross Lake but @Bass_Fanatic might know a little something.

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It's been really quiet. Coming up mid-February and will be interesting to see how what's going to change in the next month. Looks like a cold spell next week...hoping for a warming trend to end January so we can kick-start the pre-spawn! 

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8 hours ago, Thunderbird said:

will be interesting to see how what's going to change in the next month.

 

With this stupid weather expect any & everything!

 

Bass are slowly starting to stage up, keep an eye on the next 3 full moons.

 

Keep in mind everyone will tell you the bass will move into the creeks & that is absolutely true. But realize there are resident already in the creeks & they'll be the first to move up.

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How do you catch bass on Toledo this time of year with no hydrilla anywhere? I fished flats and points the other day at a variety of depths with c/r lizard, traps, etc with no luck. I'm lost without grass to fish.

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31 minutes ago, JMike said:

How do you catch bass on Toledo this time of year with no hydrilla anywhere? I fished flats and points the other day at a variety of depths with c/r lizard, traps, etc with no luck. I'm lost without grass to fish.

Structure and cover with time of year in mind. What kind of electronics do you use? Side/down scan and ActiveTarget/LiveScope are pretty valuable tools...

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1 hour ago, JMike said:

How do you catch bass on Toledo this time of year with no hydrilla anywhere? I fished flats and points the other day at a variety of depths with c/r lizard, traps, etc with no luck. I'm lost without grass to fish.

I catch bass here year round without any type of grass.

 

Grass is over rated.

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My question is "How do you catch them on Toledo with no grass?" What kind of structure? Timber, points, etc? The bass used to relate to the flooded timber before the hydrilla appeared on Toledo. But with the hydrilla, it can be really good. Just not fishing Toledo much and lost with no grass.

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34 minutes ago, A5BLASTER said:

Grass is over rated.

 

Long before grass Toledo Bend was known for timber...guess what the trees are still there!

 

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2 hours ago, Catt said:

 

Long before grass Toledo Bend was known for timber...guess what the trees are still there!

 

Shhhhhhhhhhh.... Dont tell everybody then they will know my secret spots lol.

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5 hours ago, Catt said:

Long before grass Toledo Bend was known for timber...guess what the trees are still there!

Only fished Toledo one time for 3 hours or so (had just finished an event at Rayburn and figured I would make the "quick" drive to Toledo before heading back to San Antonio). The result was the 6lber in my profile pic... Flipping timber. If it wasn't for these forums, I would never have known grass was ever in that lake!

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