Just wanted to introduce myself and say that I finally took a trip down to the lake for the first time today. Didn't catch a thing, but wasn't expecting much because of the weather. Plus being my first visit I didn't have a clue on lures or presentation but still had a great time anyways.
I hope to meet some of you on the water and I think this forum has a good following and plenty of information for new-comers like myself. Good Luck!
-Ray
I think there should be an introduction thread for new members, anyone else agree?
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Welcome Ray,
When you go on the home page, click on the "Lures & Flyes" page. That will get you in to the game alot faster. Our largemouth are like largemouth anywhere else, but the peacock "bass" aren't bass, but in the cichlid family and differ from a bass. As soon as the lake clears, there will be some decent fishing. Good luck to ya.
When you go on the home page, click on the "Lures & Flyes" page. That will get you in to the game alot faster. Our largemouth are like largemouth anywhere else, but the peacock "bass" aren't bass, but in the cichlid family and differ from a bass. As soon as the lake clears, there will be some decent fishing. Good luck to ya.
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Thanks Crash, nice to be on this forum.
Well, I tried my luck again today and I finally landed me a small lmb. I used a 4" green lizard on a texas rig. Unfortunately when I set the hook, it jumped out of the water and threw the hook out so it wasn't an official catch. I'll keep trying though and hopefully I can start posting some decent pics on here.
The water level is a little bit higher from Saturday and murkier too. I was fishing in the same spot by the shore around point K I believe on the map.
Well, I tried my luck again today and I finally landed me a small lmb. I used a 4" green lizard on a texas rig. Unfortunately when I set the hook, it jumped out of the water and threw the hook out so it wasn't an official catch. I'll keep trying though and hopefully I can start posting some decent pics on here.
The water level is a little bit higher from Saturday and murkier too. I was fishing in the same spot by the shore around point K I believe on the map.
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Hi Ray! I never looked up that spot on the map until today..."old dead tree!" Lol! That's where I usually fish, on the rare occasion that I do actually get out of the house and go fishing. I have lost dozens of fish and lures to that old tree and the other laydowns in that area over the years. That is exactly where I caught my personal best tuc a few years ago. When the weather gets better, you will start catching more fish. Congrats on your first bass. You should bring two rods and throw a baited hook for some catfish while you are hunting the tucs and bass. I think this is only legal Mon thru Friday. On the weekends you can only have one line active at a time.
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