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    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. Name:  B730EE4D-80BD-44E4-8AD5-E8C8581E7D03.jpg
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    Great job, thanks for sharing your report.
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    Excellent way to go!
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    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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    Good looking box man!
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaAna1 View Post
    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.
    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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