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Justinvance88

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  1. Yeh it is a tough lake to fish. Especially during the late summer and winter. I started out on the rip rap when I first started fishing there and had some success but it’s so loud and choppy I never really enjoyed myself. My spot of choice on the lake is the coves on the south end of the lake. I’ve been killing them with soft plastics. And to answer your question yes all the ramps are open except for chandlers landing. They are repaving the parking lot which I found out the hard way today when I went to put in there.
  2. Hey guys, so I live in North Tx and my home lake is Lake Ray Hubbard. I bought a boat 3 years ago and for the last two years I ALWAYS got skunked. But at the beginning of this year I decided to really dig in and try and do as much research as I could, and so far it seems to be paying off. So far this year I’ve caught more fish than I ever have. Usually anywhere from 3-8 fish ranging from 2-4 lbs spending anywhere from 3-5 hours out. I can’t really find any info on the lake so I’m just wondering if anyone else is having as good of luck as me or maybe I’m finally learning how to fish the lake. Would love to find find some more fishing tactics for the lake for after spring and into the summer and just any tips in general, because I think I’m becoming obsessed.

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