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Originally Posted by wishin i was fishin
Ha, headed up there Friday myself. I will be fishing around the 1215 area.
Dont know what they are biting on but PM with your number. if we find something can give you a holla.
my brother swears by slow rolling a double willow leaf spinnerbait in 6 ft of water.
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PM on the way
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
We're catching good in San miguel 1215 area last weekend on points.
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ok, I have no clue where that is. Hopefully the guy I'm with will lol
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Originally Posted by Swampcritterr
Gold willow leaf spinner did ok for me a week ago. Thrown up in the grass and slowly worked through.
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I'll be sure to have one tied on
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Originally Posted by cumgetusum
I am not sure where you will be launching, but the mouth of Palo Gaucho has been holding some good fish. Fish the Hay Grass on the points early and move towards the flooded brush later. Flooded brush we have been doing well with black/blue sweet beaver. Good Luck.
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sounds good to me! I can flip all day!
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Originally Posted by funkyflemmons
i would start off deep throwing cranks, jigs, c rigs, t rigs, ect. if they don't bite move to the inside haygrass line or back in coves and throw t rigs, flukes , and frogs, did well for us two weekends ago
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haygrass sounds interesting to me. I was never good at fishing deep
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Originally Posted by Mguidroz
I fished Housen last Friday. Water temp was 68-69. I didn't go near the bank. I was fishing post spawners 8 to 15 fow. 6 fish caught on 5XD CB and TR worms. Best five were 9, 7.5, 6.2, 6, and 4 lbs. My biggest fish came on a TR junebug worm. I fished primary and secondary points with creek channels adjacent to them. There was also isolated grass and stumps. If you didn't hit either you didn't get a bit. They were chocking the 5XD. I didn't caught many but all quality fish. Good luck and hope this helps.
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awesome man! Thanks for the report! Would you mind sharing what color 5xd?