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fishrman May 16th, 2004 05:46 PM

Help w/fishing in Texas
 
I have just moved to Plano, Tx. after 18 years in Anchorage, Ak. Needless
to say, the species, methods, etc. of fish here are slightly different than
I am used to. If there be some kind souls that live in the Dallas area that
would be willing to give me some pointers as to where, when, with what,
etc. to fish here I would be forever in their debt. I am interested in
freshwater fishing opportunities for myself and my 9 year old son and also
thinking about taking some gulf charters if and when I can afford them
again.

TIA
Frank Durfee

Freida Morgan June 3rd, 2004 08:49 AM

Help w/fishing in Texas
 
Lake ray hubbard in dallas offers some of the best quantity and quality sand
bass fishing if you and a child want to have a blast by just dropping a slab
bait over the edge of the boat and letting it drop straight down. just
follow the birds and boats for some furious action.

"fishrman" wrote in message
s.com...
I have just moved to Plano, Tx. after 18 years in Anchorage, Ak. Needless
to say, the species, methods, etc. of fish here are slightly different

than
I am used to. If there be some kind souls that live in the Dallas area

that
would be willing to give me some pointers as to where, when, with what,
etc. to fish here I would be forever in their debt. I am interested in
freshwater fishing opportunities for myself and my 9 year old son and also
thinking about taking some gulf charters if and when I can afford them
again.

TIA
Frank Durfee




Azagarian June 5th, 2004 08:05 PM

Help w/fishing in Texas
 
Just be careful to read the lake/river reports to see what the DDT and PCB
counts are for Texas lakes. Not all waterways carry fish you may want to
actually consume...

Texas lakes that are good for fishing & keeping are Lake O'The Pine in
Longview, Lake Texoma--which is great for Striper, I like the Guadalupe
River as well. Texas has lots of lakes, just be sure you are aware of the
hazards. Us Texans like to pollute our waterways.

My most recent favorite is Canyon Lake outside of Austin.

"Freida Morgan" wrote in message
...
Lake ray hubbard in dallas offers some of the best quantity and quality

sand
bass fishing if you and a child want to have a blast by just dropping a

slab
bait over the edge of the boat and letting it drop straight down. just
follow the birds and boats for some furious action.

"fishrman" wrote in message
s.com...
I have just moved to Plano, Tx. after 18 years in Anchorage, Ak.

Needless
to say, the species, methods, etc. of fish here are slightly different

than
I am used to. If there be some kind souls that live in the Dallas area

that
would be willing to give me some pointers as to where, when, with what,
etc. to fish here I would be forever in their debt. I am interested in
freshwater fishing opportunities for myself and my 9 year old son and

also
thinking about taking some gulf charters if and when I can afford them
again.

TIA
Frank Durfee






Robb June 12th, 2004 05:56 AM

Help w/fishing in Texas
 
On Sun, 16 May 2004 16:46:51 GMT, fishrman scribed:

I have just moved to Plano, Tx. after 18 years in Anchorage, Ak. Needless
to say, the species, methods, etc. of fish here are slightly different than
I am used to. If there be some kind souls that live in the Dallas area that
would be willing to give me some pointers as to where, when, with what,
etc. to fish here I would be forever in their debt. I am interested in
freshwater fishing opportunities for myself and my 9 year old son and also
thinking about taking some gulf charters if and when I can afford them
again.

TIA
Frank Durfee



I had a GREAT time about 70 miles South of Plano at Lake Navarro
Mills. It's basically in between Corsicana and Hillsboro. The lake
holds the Black Crappie record, and even a bad day netted us 11
keeepers (any Crappie over 10" in Tx is considered a keeper). They
were tasty too :) We were on the fishing barge due to lack of boat...
Who knows what we might have pulled in if we ahd the proper equipment.
And Hilllsboro is a good place to drop off the wife for a days of
shopping at the outlet mall... Just make sure you limit her funds! :)


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