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I have never done the premade sheets or too specific on my notes.
Basically every fish picture I have ever taken is on my computer foldered in the years they were caught. Then some notes are taken on a Microsoft program and dropped in the folder for that year if need be. Most of the time I can remember the details just by seeing the picture. Funny, I can go back pull up details of a fishing trip back in 2005 by looking at a picture but forget to throw clothes in the dryer. :D |
So the question is - who thinks the stripers will be hanging out around the dam during all this 24hr generation? I know they're supposed to retreat back to the Cumby this time of year but last week I fished Betty's and saw two of them close to me, a couple weeks before that I was wading and saw two or three of them. Someone who is a little more knowledgeable about their travel patterns please educate me. I'm dying to hook one of these beasts but I don't want to waste the drive and time at the dam if they're not there.
From what I understand, they can be found below the dam almost all year with the exception of really cold months. However, the best time to find them in the Caney anywhere, including the dam, is in the summer. |
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Okay guys read this and this will explain whats going on.
http://www.dvidshub.net/news/91451/c...m#.UGIEDbShDzI Basically supports what some of the workers told me and Alphahawk last week. Countdown until 2015. Roy |
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I stopped and looked at that "drill".That thing is awesome.
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