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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: bullard tx
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I live close to Grescobia, and I have heard no reports yet. We
did get 7-8 inches of rain, so there should be lots of sandies moving up both the Sabine and the Neches. I bet they would make great tuna bait. MO |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Fished the Sabine river on sunday near Carthage tx. Boat ahead of us caught 120 sandies (3 fisherman).Ifished with a fellow and his daughter and did not do as well ,but the fish we caught were the biggest sandies Ive caught in a long time. The answer to your Question is YES
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Join Date: May 2006
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Huh? We you guys fishing shallow or creeks flowing into the river? How far above the lake were you? Sounds like the boat ahead of you had the magic touch. Good luck next time.
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