You ain’t got time for fine dining like Captain Ds or LJS! Roll them chicks through the Golden Arches for a fillet o fish and have more time to get busy!!
You ain’t got time for fine dining like Captain Ds or LJS! Roll them chicks through the Golden Arches for a fillet o fish and have more time to get busy!!
I don't know what Captain Ds or LJs is. But yeah, the seafood dinner is a metaphor.
The latest information Ihave seen says Sam Rayburn is currently 6.63' high.
How do you think the will bite in these conditions? Will it shut them off? Will they move into new cover, or stay deep? I've never fished in flood stage before.
The latest information Ihave seen says Sam Rayburn is currently 6.63' high.
How do you think the will bite in these conditions? Will it shut them off? Will they move into new cover, or stay deep? I've never fished in flood stage before.
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Not sure depending on how muddy it is. It was 3 ft high 2 weeks ago when we were there and we killed them. They were caught pretty good this past Saturday also and the lake was right at 6ft high. Main lake shouldn't be near as muddy as the creeks are. Might have to run a little south of 147 bridge to find clearer water but it wasn't muddy around the bridge and south 2 weeks ago but it was up in creeks and river arms. Might be time for the black and chartreuse jigs
Rayburn is fairly steep banks compared to some places. They shouldn’t move too far unless current gets em. Ms they had miles and miles of flooded brush to get in with the lake flooded out. That’s entirely different! I might roll over to TB one day! Haven’t been on that lake in over 20 years!
Rayburn is fairly steep banks compared to some places. They shouldn’t move too far unless current gets em. Ms they had miles and miles of flooded brush to get in with the lake flooded out. That’s entirely different! I might roll over to TB one day! Haven’t been on that lake in over 20 years!
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