Sounds like an excellent time to get out there and remove as much rebar as possible!
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Took this pic of some of the reasons why staying in the channel markers is so important on Barnett. The lake is at an all time low while they try to contain some giant salvina. All of these are under water in most water conditions.
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Sounds like an excellent time to get out there and remove as much rebar as possible!
It’s an eye opener for sure and I thought I had a pretty good idea of what was where. I have seen a few isolated patches that I had no idea of. Makes you realize how either smart or stupid some of those bass guys are zooming around out of the channel. I guess though that if they are chasing those ditch pickles the first option must be out the window. Hehehe
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Looks like a good fishing spot to me.......
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That’s 3 1/2 foot deep water right next to a 26 foot channel
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Good advice Jim. Almost every trip down I hear that tell tale motor rev up sound that only comes when a prop kicks up out of water.
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I’m just wondering why there ain’t no boats in that stuff??
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There’ are acres and acres of it
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I’d be out in the middle of that stuff picking out large stumps a clusters marking way points on them. I could probably fill up a SD card in those fields of stumps.
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