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Old 04-05-2010, 11:21 PM
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Hit Cane River Lake on the southside friday; caught a good bit of bass despite the wind. Texas rigged plastics on the deep banks and topwaters on the shallow banks. Topwater bite was good well into the morning. They even like to eat “baby specked trout” lol.
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Old 04-06-2010, 08:37 AM
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nice fish man.. Is that the Cane River in Nat****oches because y brother goes to school in Nat****oches and I'm going meet him for the weekend. He always talks about Cane Lake. What soft plastic did you catch on? And did you see any on beds?

We've been going to Indian Creek.. we saw some MONSTERS! But couldn't get any to bite. Caught many smaller fish on beds. Friggin awesome lake, its CRYSTAL clear lol
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Old 04-06-2010, 08:38 AM
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dont ask why they put astericks on Nat****oches
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yea thats the lake.

All the locals swear by baby brush hogs, but I was getting them on a blue/black culprit worm. I would also bring a frog or two for the slime areas; we saw some big gals up in there laying the smack down.
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yea thats the lake.

All the locals swear by baby brush hogs, but I was getting them on a blue/black culprit worm. I would also bring a frog or two for the slime areas; we saw some big gals up in there laying the smack down.

cool deal!! All stuff i always have with me, especially the frogs!! How big was that fish you have in your hand. Looks like a solid 4 possibly pushing over 5 eh?

Sweet fish tho.. i hope we can have the same luck. How many did you end up catching?
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I don’t know how big it was... maybe 3.5 or so. I only bass fish maybe 10 times a year.
Hard for me to judge being a speck and red guy.
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well i bass fish more than speck and red fish and it looks like an EASY 4. We'll go with that lol How many did you guys catch?
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11... but I dont think they were biting as good as they usually are. One boat we talked to had caught 1.
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11... but I dont think they were biting as good as they usually are. One boat we talked to had caught 1.

11 is pretty good i find. We'll be fishing the north end since thats where campus is, but hopefully we can get some pretty days of fishing.
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Did you complete a boating safety course before operating on Cane River? When i attended Nortwestern they implemented this rule that everyone must attend a boating safety course before operating on Cane River. I dont know how strict they still are about it, but at one time they were writing tickets for not having a cert.
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Did you complete a boating safety course before operating on Cane River? When i attended Nortwestern they implemented this rule that everyone must attend a boating safety course before operating on Cane River. I dont know how strict they still are about it, but at one time they were writing tickets for not having a cert.
i don't have one.. born in 87 and made the age cut =D

My brother got his tho.
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Did you complete a boating safety course before operating on Cane River? When i attended Nortwestern they implemented this rule that everyone must attend a boating safety course before operating on Cane River. I dont know how strict they still are about it, but at one time they were writing tickets for not having a cert.
Yes you need boating safety course on Cane River, I think. but not sure, that you also have to have a permit or something
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dont ask why they put astericks on Nat****oches

same reason they do for whiskey ****to
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i don't have one.. born in 87 and made the age cut =D

My brother got his tho.

This came about before the new reg. I was born in 75 and was required to get one. Here is a link to the rules.



http://www.caneriverwaterway.com/Rules.aspx
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This came about before the new reg. I was born in 75 and was required to get one. Here is a link to the rules.



http://www.caneriverwaterway.com/Rules.aspx

geez.. they have some crap rules
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i don't have one.. born in 87 and made the age cut =D

My brother got his tho.
You do know that you need to take the boaters safety course to legally operate a boat right?
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You do know that you need to take the boaters safety coarse to legally operate a boat right?
If you were born after Jan. 1, 1984.

BOATING SAFETY EDUCATION REQUIRED
No person born after January 1, 1984, shall operate a motorboat powered by a motor in excess of ten horsepower unless he has successfully completed a boating safety class approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). A person who has completed an approved boating safety class shall be in possession of evidence of such completion when operating such a boat.
This law is effective July 1, 2010
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