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Catching BIG BASS on Texas Rig! (The Best Soft Plastic Lure)Summer time bass fishing is something everyone loves! In this video, I use my favorite lures for summer pond hopping. The Googan Baits Bandito Bug is a staple in my tackle box all year round! I also ...
Texas rigs, Senkos, wacky worms and bladed jigs worked along the grass edges are the tickets. Nelson says crappie fishing is slow with the best action coming on jigs around brush at mid-range depths.
Water temperature ranging from 70-78 degrees. Bass are good in 5-8 feet of water in grass with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senko and chatterbait. Crappie are slow on small jigs over brush.
Tyler — GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 0.17 feet above pool. Crappie are fair on brush piles with minnows and jigs. Catfish are slow in 5-6 feet of water ...
Tyler — GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 0.35 feet above pool. Crappie are good spawning in shallow water and staging in 12 feet of water on brush piles with ...
A 13.24 pound Toyota Legacy Lunker caught March 24. Good numbers are being caught shallow on light Texas rigs, Senkos and wacky worms, mostly on points. LiveScopers also picking off some good ...
Surface temp in the low 60s. Fishing guide Stanley Gresham says bass are good. Lot of fish moving shallow, hitting light Texas rigs, Senkos and wacky worms. Also some deeper fish holding on hard ...
Water temp in the low 60s. Fishing guide Stanley Gresham says bass fishing has good with lots of fish showing up in shallow water on flats near channels, hitting light Texas rigs, Senkos and wacky ...
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Water normal stain; 50 degrees; 0.58 feet above pool. Bass are slow and can be caught in grass 8-15 feet with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senko and lipless crankbaits. Crappie are slow on small ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — A parasitic worm eradicated in the United States nearly 60 years ago could be threatening a comeback, Texas wildlife officials warn. The New World Screwworm was recently ...
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