Super User Catt Posted August 27, 2010 Author Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Starting at 6-Mile heading south we have Lows (no e before the s)Creek, Dry Creek, & then Mill, Hickory Ridge is between Dry Creek & Mill Creek. Quote
alwayslooking Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Thats all true, Catt,,,not to split hairs and no disrespect meant,,,but the boat lane bouys going into lows creek say hickory ridge on them,,, Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 28, 2010 Author Super User Posted August 28, 2010 Back when the lake was flooded 41 yrs ago many of the names were what locals called them, maps printed in the late 70s-80s had these names on them now many of these names no longer appear or the locations has changed. Rebel Ridge is now Goodloe Bluff, due to real estate sales Millionaire's Point is now the entire peninsula instead of the eastern most point on the main lake. Gone from Hwy 87 are the 2 signs "Big Sandy & Little Sandy" now it's just big sandy or ask someone where "Sammy Gill" is located. I guess I'm what I've been accused of; stubborn, hard headed, & set in my ways Quote
Bull Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Catt, I am the same way . I was use to the old names and now people are calling them different names. I guess we just have to learn both. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted August 29, 2010 Super User Posted August 29, 2010 Same thing over here on Rayburn. Most people have never heard of the Amber forrest. I doubt but a few even know where it is now. I got out late yesterday. Caught a few on a jig and a 10" worm fishing the deeper grass lines out off the north end of the Black forrest. Trick worm as always will catch a few dragging it off the grass. Better fish as always are closer to the deeper sides. Quote
alwayslooking Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Jack, how deep did you find the grass to be? You know,,,you could work up a thread on Rayurn,,maybe, if i said "please"?  Quote
Ranger 251 Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 SkeeterDon, What is the brand of your boat alarm and pager and where did you buy it? I searched the web and only found one boat alarm available for bass boats in that price range. It looked to be labor intensive to install--had to install a device on each compartment door. Quote
BulletDon Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 It was really a piece of cake to be honest with you. If you have a little helper it would not take as long ;D. My sone was at his moms visiting the month of July. Here is the guy's websit: http://www.thetacklesmith.com/boatalarms.htm He was having a sale at the time. Looks like the install is $100 more. Tell him I sent you. His name is Shawn. I had parked my boat in the drive yesterday because my wifes alternator went you, so with her vehicle in the driveway, I could not back the boat in the garage. so I parked it out front and disconnected it. Turned the alarm on and I was going to run up to the auto parts store to get something and I thought you know I better take the graphs off. starting taking of th first one and I have a vibration sensor, it is set to light right now, because that thing went off and I had the pager in my pocket and it vibrated and the pager alarm went off. Works like it is supposed. Good Luck Donnie Quote
Ranger 251 Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 Many thanks Donnie. I couldn't tell if it had a vibration sensor, I was hoping it had the vibration sensor. I will need to install myself since I am in South La. I will give Shawn a call. The alarm going off must have scared the heck out of you. I see you are in the Austin, Tx area. Nice place, I was stationed at Bergstrom AFB in '70 and '71. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted August 30, 2010 Super User Posted August 30, 2010 Jack, how deep did you find the grass to be? You know,,,you could work up a thread on Rayurn,,maybe, if i said "please"? Sending you a pm Quote
progator123 Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 :)This is my first post. I was browsing thru all the post and came along Catt's post of toledo bend, so much information. Thanks Catt and everyone for all the information it is well appreciated. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted August 30, 2010 Super User Posted August 30, 2010 :)This is my first post. I was browsing thru all the post and came along Catt's post of toledo bend, so much information. Thanks Catt and everyone for all the information it is well appreciated. Do you run a Progator? Great boats. I'm fishing on Rayburn Thur-Sat out of a 20 footer that my buddy owns up on the lake. Fixing to get into a new one and am looking at that and one of the Phoenix models. Not sure what I'm going to buy, but going to fish out of 4-5 different brands before walking off that cliff again. Welcome to the forum! Quote
progator123 Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 I had a 178 progator gave it to my son,found out that if I wanted to fish the main lake I needed a bigger boat. Now I own a 21' Triton. I still use the progator if I go to Red River. Quote
bullet20 Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 I know it been all talk about TB,but has anyone have any reports on rayburn.Plan on bringing my son fish there (he's 10)for a second time.He fished his 1st all day tourny with me sun. out of morgan city, La. the lil fart caught 2 keepers that wighted in,and culled one of mine.Most likly fish by the 944 brige area maybe jackson HILL area.Only been up there 2-3 times,plane on gone sep.11? thANKS Quote
BulletDon Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Sure has been quiet lately. How about another lesson Catt? Quote
Ranger 251 Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 I second that for another lesson. I need all the help I can get. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted August 31, 2010 Super User Posted August 31, 2010 I know it been all talk about TB,but has anyone have any reports on rayburn.Plan on bringing my son fish there (he's 10)for a second time.He fished his 1st all day tourny with me sun. out of morgan city, La. the lil fart caught 2 keepers that wighted in,and culled one of mine.Most likly fish by the 944 brige area maybe jackson HILL area.Only been up there 2-3 times,plane on gone sep.11? thANKS I'll be on Rayburn Thur-Sat. Putting in at Caney Creek. fishing mid lake area. Black Forrest, Veach, Coleman. Fish the outside grass lines out close to the creek. Fish the bare clay main lake points. Back of Veach, fish the two points on the left in the back and the creek on the left in the back. Move out from both points and fish the ditches out in the 18-25' of water after the grass lines play out. If you have a Si unit you can find the brush tops. Fish the deeper grass lines in Coleman and the edges of the road beds. Watch the timber and you can see several that run out of the woods into the lake. Quote
jsn Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 What is the furthest north the generators will create current? Situation: Say the generators are turing on at 3pm and you are fishing the southernmost part of the lake, would you base your fishing trip around this time to be at your favorite piece of structure fishing the downcurrent side? Quote
Super User Catt Posted September 1, 2010 Author Super User Posted September 1, 2010 Most people are unaware of the fact there are the generators on the Sabine River & spillway gates on Toro Creek, so even when the generators & the spillway gates are considered closed there is still a constant flow of water. If both were truly closed the Sabine & Toro would dry up so a constant flow is necessary. The Sabine River generates electricity & Toro controls the lake level under normal conditions, during high lake levels & heavy rains both can be opened to drop the lake level. Right now both the generators & the spillway gates are considered closed but there is still a waterflow of 204 CFS (cubic feet per second). 1 cubic foot of water = 7.48 gallons 7.48 gallons x 204 = 1525.92 gallons per second I wade fish Toro Creek 3-4 times a year & this current is enough to make standing still difficult. Quote
Super User Catt Posted September 1, 2010 Author Super User Posted September 1, 2010 Spillway gates on Toro Creek closed Spillway gates on Toro Creek opened Current flow with the spillway gates on Toro Creek closed Quote
fishingcajun Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 Not to change the subject, just wanted to give a fishing report from this past weekend BFL. Bite was very tough for many including this angler on day two. Day one partner won the tournament, myself ended up 13Th. Fished north of the bridge the first day. Sorry can't give more details, these guys or making a living on the lake. I can say that jigs,worms, craw worms were the bait of choice. Day two partner took us south, way south in Catt's back yard, Sandy Creek grass beds. I can tell you an 8+ lb. was caught in sandy creek, but for the most part the fish were smaller than the stringers up north. Early bite was on spinner baits, then flipped outside edge grass beds along sloughs with a jig. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted September 1, 2010 Super User Posted September 1, 2010 Everyone have a safe holiday. I'm headed out tonight to Rayburn for a few days. Good luck to all. Jack Quote
Ranger 251 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Jack, Likewise be safe and good luck this weekend. I am going to wet a line in the basin this weekend, close to home. Quote
jsn Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 So, on days that the spillway gates and the generators are both considered to be "off", would this amount of current be enough to have an effect on the fish in the mid lake area or would the wind would be more prevalent on positioning the fish on the structure? Quote
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