Texas New Lunker Lake Just Opened Bois D'Arc- Here is some inside info as to why it will be...
“These fish are mean and they got shoulders -me”
Incredible fishing, we hooked over 50 fish yesterday. The largest being conservatively 8+ but it got off at the boat 😞see the video(soon as I figure out how to post it here...I'll post in youtube). The lake is easy to run below the bridge. Didn’t run into any trees. Bring heavy braid line and your heavy duty flipping pole. The trees and brush are super thick. 17lb floro or heavier worked for us too. Try to find grassy shorelines it’s hard to actually get to the shoreline because of flooded trees but we found more fish there. Also look for the green on the leaves and bushes to flip to. It just seemed like most of the fish were not on as much dead wood as the live green bushes. Get there early the parking fills up fast. Morning and evening bite were fire. If your worried about stumps, My trolling motor and lower end did fine. Never hit a stump like I did on Fork even in heavy cover. You can get your boat scratched though. The trees tops are thin and wiry. Most fish that were caught were solid 2-3lber with occasional 4+ kickers. I did a couple lives on DFW Fishing Forum explaining conditions and tactics for yesterday. You can watch those for a full report and a breakdown of the lures I used.
This is gonna be the best bass fishery in Texas in 2-4 years when these 1000’s of 2lbers are 5-8lbers.
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PS: The crankbait was from TackleCoop called : Adult Gill Violation
https://tacklecoop.com/product/adult-gill-vitalion-84It's a custom lure so I don't know if they have any more.
And here's why it will be great in the future and kick out bigger and bigger fish, people will be letting the "donkeys" go rather than keeping limits...just sayin
woodguru wrote:
And here's why it will be great in the future and kick out bigger and bigger fish, people will be letting the "donkeys" go rather than keeping limits...just sayin
The current bass limits only let you keep bass 16 inches and under... any bass 16-24 must be let go... if you catch 24 inches or over. You can hold it in your live well and wait for TPWD to come get an official weight but you must stop fishing... It's the only exception of catching an "Over".
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