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wwilliford

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  1. Catt, that is where I spent Monday. Miles, Gilleys point, High line cove and the next small cove just east of there. Mainly to stay out of the wind. I seen bait on electronics as well as fish, but couldn't make them bite. Will be on Rayburn this weekend pre-fishing with my daughter who has a high school tournament on December 5th. I'll be back on Toledo the weekend of the 12th. Dogfish, thanks for the reply. I know Saturday should of been a better day, but didn't get to the lake house till 4pm Saturday, and the wind was howling ahead of the front. So I waited till Sunday.
  2. I have a lake house in Sandy Creek so I usually stay between Hickory Cove and the mounds. This past weekend, stayed in 6 mile and Sandy. I threw mostly a spinner bait, slow rolling it. The reason for the spinner bait, is that the weekend before, I fished it and caught some good quality fish where I couldn't get bit on anything else. This past weekend, I fished deep channels, points, humps, banks and shallow hay grass with not just a spinner bait, but with a Carolina rig, cranks, and jigs. Just couldn't get bit. Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
  3. Hey guys! This is my first time to post something, but I've read this forum from page 1 over the past 6 months. I really enjoyed all the instructional topics as well as the fishing reports from Catt and everybody else. Here is my problem. I'm a decent angler who can hold my own usually in tournaments and fishing for fun. But the past few days I really struggle. I fished Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday all day with absolutely no bites! I had 1 bite and a 13" squeeker on Tuesday. I know there is fish in the area but couldn't make them bite. Do you guys think the lake is beginning to turn over or the recent cold front could have shut them down?

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