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I have heard recently the slot limit restriction on Ray Roberts Lake is going to be dropped and the regular state fish size limits will be put into place. Has anyone else heard this?

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They have been discussing it on another forum and everyone seems to think they will. Problem is all Texas Parks and Wildlife regulations have to go up for public discussion and the regs are only changed every September 1. Unless an exception is made(Doubt that) it would have to wait until then.

Unfortunately I have heard this.  Will be great for all the tournament guys though.  Great lake for tournament fishing.

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BASS will be there as soon as the slot is dropped.  

 It should take the century mark to win on this lake.    The slot really keeps the lid on this lake.

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BASS will be there as soon as the slot is dropped.

It should take the century mark to win on this lake. The slot really keeps the lid on this lake.

The weights will shock everyone. No telling how many double digit fish will be caught. I'm betting it will take 27+ a day to win it and a few 30+ lb sacks.

The best kept fishing secret in Texas will be reveled. Nooooooooooooooooooo :'(

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Ray Bob is full of those 5-7 lbers that never show up due to the slot.   DD's galore.

I had that same number in my head as well.   at least 27 lbs a day.

RR is the closest serious bass lake to my house, about 45 minutes away. I've fished it since it had nuts and squirrels in the submerged pecan trees and motors were not allowed. That said, it's become a very hard lake for me (and others I think) to crack over the years. Our club tourny there in Sept. had but one limit.  I got third with a single under keeper. I'm glad the slot is going away and look forward to seeing what the pro's can do out there. I'd like to see the spots and sand bass cleaned out a little too.

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