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I just moved to Dallas area,There are a lot of lakes,resevoirs,ponds(very happy about it). I havent fish in a long time. I have try coulpe of days ago,had no luck. Spinner,texas rig,shaky head,ecc. How do i use it? what are the tecniques? hot /cold water it matter? I am very confused.I would like to fish BASS.Does any of you have any tips,material to read for me Thank you very much. :)

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There is a whole library of tips and articles on the site. Get a comfortable chair and do some reading. Keep some notes on things that may not be so clear and then post the questions. Folks can help clear those things up for you. WELCOME to the forums!!!

                                 As Ever,

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What they said.  Welcome!

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Welcome to the forums and welcome to TEXAS! What part of Dallas are you in? im in the DFW area as well. I think your best bet would be to look at the top navigation bar on this page and click "fishing articles", read as many as you can. i would suggest starting with the 'For beginning anglers" article. Good luck.

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Texas fishing and Texas football.

It just doesn't get any better, with the exception of Louisiana and Florida!!!!  ;D

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H is for Haggard,  

T is for Texas.

Welcome aboard!

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