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Post by tomm on Jul 16, 2014 13:19:58 GMT -5
Headed up to the lake right before sunrise and had a pretty good morning. The water was 80 - 81 degrees and pretty clear under the green algea bloom. I pretty much stayed on the main lake and fished points. I lost two fish right at the boat but landed three nice smallies and two largemouth. I caught most of them on a willowleaf spinnerbait with a Yum Dinger second. After the sun came up and the bass bites slowed down, I tied a small jig under a bobber and caught somewhere around 40 bream and a catfish. Fun morning. Who knows where the attached screen shot is? Tom
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Kilroy
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Post by Kilroy on Jul 18, 2014 11:29:22 GMT -5
Definitely man-made. I'd say an old road and demo-ed bridge over the existing creek flooded by the dam project. No idea where in the lake but at 29ft, I'd say middle west.
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Post by tomm on Jul 21, 2014 6:29:23 GMT -5
Not sure where you mean by "middle west", but you can find it at the confluence of the Tul and Spring Creek arms. Just out in front of the where the no wake area starts.
Tom
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Post by Kilroy on Jul 21, 2014 10:45:29 GMT -5
I was thinking a little south of that spot but on the same west side of the lake. Very cool screen shot, my Lowrance unit only dreams of that kind of detail.
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