Good job man keep on catching.
Went to the Red yesterday evening at 3pm. Kept 16 and throwed about 20 small ones back. Orange/chart with pepper. Fished 3-4 ft deep in 4-7 fow at the base of the biggest cypress trees. Probably because of the wind. I've noticed before they tend to move to the largest trees or underwater stumps when the wind is very high. I wonder how long ago it was that there was a gate where that hinge is?? I've been going there about 35 years and that's where it's been the whole time.
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Good job man keep on catching.
I sure like your pictures. You're a good photographer.
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great photos. My kind of fishing for sure
Well done.
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Good job, Skipper. Thanks for posting. Congratulations on a good catch.
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Nice catch, from one Mo to another.......gonna have to try the rusty hinge pattern
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Nice Skipper! Beautiful scenery!
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Looks like a beautiful place to fish...beautiful fish too!
Is that the "Red" river? Is the water high?