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uncyboo
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RE:Favorite far away lake

Post by uncyboo » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:03 am

West Point on the Georgia / Alabama border. White bass, Striped bass, Hybrid stripers, LM bass, and great Crappie fishing as well. Also some big cats if that's your fancy. Used to spend a week every summer there and chase the Hybrids. Catch a school of Hybrids busting into a school of threadfin shad and it's literally a fish every cast with a Rattle Trap, and many times two at once. LM fishing was great on points or humps with a Carolina rig and lizzard.

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RE:Favorite far away lake

Post by marktfd88 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:51 pm

Cal Delta and Lake Shasta for Cali lakes
Toledo Bend for TX although I haven't been to Choke Canyon or Amistead yet
Lake Powell, grew up fishing this lake it was AWESOME back in the day, not so much now.
Navajo Res on the Colorado / New Mexico Border, rocks with BIG LMB and Lots of smallies

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RE:Favorite far away lake

Post by BassDood » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:17 pm

Some great answers, guys! :thumright
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