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I really hope folks can share what they think is happening with these fish

I’m Fishing a downtown river system Lake in Texas it’s got a dam on both ends and has so much fishing pressure

We fish from 7 to 4 And there didn’t seem to be a pattern at all

In the morning, the Fish was schooling under a bridge, but they were hard to catch

Then they eat the urchin near the mouth of a creek and they were biting minnow style baits under a bridge around noon

Towards the end of the day, one fish and one bite on glide, Texas rig and Neko worms through the grass on Big pilings

But nothing was super consistent just one or two fish here there why is this happening?

They didn’t hide in the thick grass mats and they wouldn’t bite punch

What else would you all have tried in terms of a pattern?

Between three people, we probably caught 10-15 fish in total.

They didn’t bite chatter either.

Conditions were cloudy in the morning a light breeze.

Towards end if day there was full sun and hot, high 90s.

Thick 10ft grass everywhere I about 15-20 fow

The day before there were some short heavy showers but not thunderstorm.

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Hi Tim,

Well I see you got one by the water plant. Fishing the Bird can be rough. It requires a lot of time to learn it and she can be very fickle. In short the Lady is a byatch. Now that we are getting into July. If you feel comfortable leaving your car and trailer unattended. You might try night fishing. It can produce double digit results in Barton Creek. Lady Bird has some very big and very,very smart bass in it. One thing I've thought of but haven't done it trying a large black NZ Crawler underneath the Congress street bridge at dusk. There will be a crowd watching you as they wait for the bats to come out.

FM

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