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Old 11-11-2011, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by m.t.hands
thanks guys, Drew our biggest worry is icing up guides but we can bass fish year-round, it gets slow but it can also mean the fish of a lifetime here...won't be long we'll have the jigging spoons out and probing the deep water...be sure and post some pics of your other trophies always enjoy seeing them....gangly, when i lived in spring i cut my grass before at Christmas, and fished year round, i know you'll still have the opertunity to catch'em...you bought a boat didn't you??? you really ought to try gibbons creek, or if you can stand the drive head over to fayette county, both of these power plant lakes offer great jan-feb fishing...gibbons will be a lot closer but fayette was un-real, both are small and easy to get aound on...get a map though, both lakes have the timber on 8" centers...but you can put the trolling motor down at either and be catching fish right away
A little oil on the guides will usually hold them from freezing up, but can wear off quickly sometimes. I have alot more concerns than guides freezing up.

We have a big trip tomorrow morning and the temps at launch look like they will be around 25*-28*. Hopefully the fish cooperate, finally got the water levels we have been waiting for.

Have you got any information on Table Rock Lake? Might be making a trip down that way this Spring... I know its not in your back yard, but closer to you than me!
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