Got out on the water yesterday to avoid the shopping madness. Water temps are still hovering 58-60 here in North Texas. This LM was caught in 8ft of water on the Rapala Marvik 110. I could see them grouped up around the bottom so I would throw past them and work it down to depth. The key for me was to throw way past them so I had the distance to work the bait to depth before getting to them. Hope that helps some of y'all. If you have questions, ask!
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Dec 01 at 09:35 PM
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Nov 15 at 09:20 PM
Another Friday fun day. Fish are still moving up in the shallows during the morning here in North Texas. Blue bird skies again with morning air temps high 40s warming up to 70. Water temps 66-70. Worked on a few techniques and put a theory to the test...and it worked. Another successful trip!
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Nov 10 at 08:18 PM
Got a little time on the lake today with my dad and was able to catch a few. Water temp in North Texas is still high 60s low 70s. Today was blue bird skies with no wind. The secret to these fish is in the last picture. Every tip or info I could give for today is in that picture(click on it to see the full picture).. 😉.
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Oct 28 at 10:50 PM
Went to a new lake yesterday with a friend of mine and we were on the big girls. You know I had to wear this fish down before I boat flipped her. You know it all about how good you look these days fighting them monsters 🤣. Always blessed to be on the water.
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Oct 20 at 09:25 PM
Sunday solo derby..
North Texas lake still in the mid 70s. Has already gone through the turn over about 2 wks ago which was late for us. All fish were caught up shallow against rip rap leading into a marina. Avg depth of catch was 5ish ft. I was alternating between a 1.5 square bill, chartreuse with blk back and a PBJ 3/8 ball head jig. The square bill was worked parallel to the rip rap or coming off at a shallow angle. The jig was fliped in holes in the rip rap and hopped slowly back to the boat... Only down side was losing a blade in the prop 😔.. Hope this helps with your next adventure.