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    Definitely plenty of outflow there
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    The sandbass here typically spawn a few weeks before the crappie. The great thing is the hybrids join the sandbass right around the time the crappie spawn goes into full spawn mode. You have not had fun until you battle a 6lb hybrid on crappie tackle. I caught my PB of 8.8 while fishing for sandbass. I was a blast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    The sandbass here typically spawn a few weeks before the crappie. The great thing is the hybrids join the sandbass right around the time the crappie spawn goes into full spawn mode. You have not had fun until you battle a 6lb hybrid on crappie tackle. I caught my PB of 8.8 while fishing for sandbass. I was a blast.
    I’d like to get into some hybrids with sand bass. I have caught a 16 pound hybrid. Accident on a spoonbill snagging rod so not a good battle. I decorated it one year with an elf riding it with golden sleigh bells. Liked it so much I’ve never taken it down.Name:  IMG_1562.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishnwiz View Post
    I’d like to get into some hybrids with sand bass. I have caught a 16 pound hybrid. Accident on a spoonbill snagging rod so not a good battle. I decorated it one year with an elf riding it with golden sleigh bells. Liked it so much I’ve never taken it down.Name:  IMG_1562.jpg
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    Wow a 16 pounder would be a beast of a fish here. Our state record is 19 pounds and it was caught 10 minutes from my front door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    Wow a 16 pounder would be a beast of a fish here. Our state record is 19 pounds and it was caught 10 minutes from my front door.
    The record here was 17 lbs at the time, late 1990’s not sure now. I tried to release it but it wasn’t going to live.


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    we used to chase them , we had the 3rd biggest in Texas back when at around 17 , we had no idea it was close to the actual state record and left it laying on the deck most of the trip , lol
    them things are so far past strong it aint funny , my bud literally got yanked out of the boat by one at that same lake ....
    but just so yawl know , them things start to run up river in late Jan. , most spots here they been way up river a good while now
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