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Those are some good looking fish.
I wish we had some Walleye here in Texas. Maby we do and I dont know where they are. I do mosly catfishing myself. |
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Wes,
Lake Meredith has Walleye and it's in Texas. And it's got catfish. And it's got wind. You can fish for Walleye with stink bait and the wind will blow the smell away. Life is good! John |
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The Great Gazooka wrote in
: On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 00:10:45 -0500, (Wesley Smith) wrote: Those are some good looking fish. I wish we had some Walleye here in Texas. Maby we do and I dont know where they are. I do mosly catfishing myself. There's lots of fish in Texas. You're right Gazooka, I don't know where this poster is located in Texas, but if he/she makes their way down to the coast (Gulf of Mexico) they can catch a virtual cornacopia of fish (Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, Black Drum, Croaker, White Trout, Green Mullit, Blue Crabs, etc.) |
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 23:00:37 -0700, "John" bass wrote:
Wes, Lake Meredith has Walleye and it's in Texas. And it's got catfish. And it's got wind. You can fish for Walleye with stink bait and the wind will blow the smell away. Life is good! John John......no one has ever given me a definitive answer for the ingredients in Stinkbait. Take your shot. |
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