Great job, thanks for sharing your report.
Tried a new lake this evening, Pat Mayse, first time seriously chasing fish and it was tough, couldn’t find any brush piles and the timber was slim pickins. ’ finally got on some just as the sun was going down, thankful to put some in the freezer.
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Last edited by txsuddeth; 06-26-2019 at 11:09 PM.
We probably would have done much better if I knew how to read the depth finder.. I thought I did but definitely questioning myself now ha
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looks like you found a nice mess of them to me . one thing for certain though ,new lakes can sometimes be a tough go .
congrats on the fish finding and ketchn
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I went to East Texas State University in the early 80's. And I used to fish Pat Mayse a lot back then. I had an old wooden john boat and a 1967 Mustang. I was fishing that lake on April 2, 1982. And I had caught a couple of small bass when I noticed a heck of a lot of dark clouds gathering in the west. I decided to get of the lake and it took me about 45 minutes to row back to where I had left the car/trailer. I loaded up and took off towards Commerce Tx driving through Paris to get a coke. I got very lucky as I had a tornado chase me near Campbell street and out of town. I have never fished Pat Mayse since.
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THAT very tornado is the very reason half of Paris has storm shelters at or in their homes to this very day, I’ve heard that was a beast of a storm that day!
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