Betts
Loc: Finger Lakes NY
Man…I’m so jealous of Texas bass fishing!!! Congratulations, TW!
Chuck56 wrote:
Nice ! Headed to rayburn for 4 days next week . Word on the street is the big girls should start moving up shallow at that time. ……
Another enviable outing for Wo-mack!
Not sure what equipment you're bringing down, Chuck, but the wife and I camped up at Rayburn weekend before last with the yaks. Did really well with weightless senkos/finesse worms in the buckbrush and laydowns 4-6ft and on the grass toward the end. Most of the boaters were working the 6-12ft water. No Bertha's but we snagged quite a few in the 2-4lb range. I planned to go all Texas Womack on them Sunday night fullish moon but the wind was just too high to work where I wanted and so waited for the early morning for it to get manageable. Should be even better next week. Tight lines.
Dirt57 wrote:
Another enviable outing for Wo-mack!
Not sure what equipment you're bringing down, Chuck, but the wife and I camped up at Rayburn weekend before last with the yaks. Did really well with weightless senkos/finesse worms in the buckbrush and laydowns 4-6ft and on the grass toward the end. Most of the boaters were working the 6-12ft water. No Bertha's but we snagged quite a few in the 2-4lb range. I planned to go all Texas Womack on them Sunday night fullish moon but the wind was just too high to work where I wanted and so waited for the early morning for it to get manageable. Should be even better next week. Tight lines.
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That’s a beautiful bass right there
Thanks TW. All but one (meth bass) were built like tanks, been feeding up.
TexasWomack wrote:
What lake ?
Rayburn, different places in the Rayburn Park vicinity.
Dirt57 wrote:
Another enviable outing for Wo-mack!
Not sure what equipment you're bringing down, Chuck, but the wife and I camped up at Rayburn weekend before last with the yaks. Did really well with weightless senkos/finesse worms in the buckbrush and laydowns 4-6ft and on the grass toward the end. Most of the boaters were working the 6-12ft water. No Bertha's but we snagged quite a few in the 2-4lb range. I planned to go all Texas Womack on them Sunday night fullish moon but the wind was just too high to work where I wanted and so waited for the early morning for it to get manageable. Should be even better next week. Tight lines.
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I fished Rayburn in 73 and 74 when I lived in Shreveport...man, the guys that knew the tricks on spawning "berthas" were insanely close lipped about messing with the fat girl's at spawning time...fact being that guys that hammer dozens of them while they are at that vulnerable time can completely screw up the balance of a lake. I finally got someone to show me their tricks for monsters on the promise they would be carefully handled and released
TexasWomack wrote:
Thanks guys. 80% Of my fishing is late at night in the shoreline or on my kayak.
Is it dangerous to fish from a kayak at night?
Blunitix wrote:
Is it dangerous to fish from a kayak at night?
I’ve been doing it for years and I’m very comfortable doing it. Is it for everyone, no but I absolutely love it 👍🏻
You can catch some real monsters late at night on a kayak that’s for sure. I think it also depends on your kayaking abilities.
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