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Old 09-25-04, 11:47 PM   #1
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Default fishing a murky resivoir

hey guys, i'm new here. i was wondering if ya'll have tips for fishing a murky resivoir. its called lake Conroe, texas incase any of ya'll have any experience on the lake. all tips are greatly appreciated. i just started really getting into fishing over the summer so i'm still learning all i can. thanks guys.

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Old 09-26-04, 12:06 AM   #2
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Default Re: fishing a murky resivoir

Welcome to the forum, Eric!

I haven't fished Conroe in years. For a murky lake I would go with bright colors that are easier for the fish to see, big, bulky jigs that will move a lot of water and a spinnerbait with a big, single Colorado blade.

Here is a site where I bet you could get some specific info on Conroe:

http://www.texasfishingforum.com/cgi...ultimatebb.cgi
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Old 09-26-04, 12:41 AM   #3
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Default Re: fishing a murky resivoir

I always have luck using bright colored lures in murky water...

also, think spinnerbaits & poppers... murky water doesnt allow great sun penitration, so the bass a lot of times, stay in relatively shallow water.

use colorado or colorado & willow combination spinnerbait

on the poppers... use Rebel Pop-R
(usually medium sized) also, a quality buzzbait is great,
put a trailor hook on those to catch more fish

will be glad to answer more questions,


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Old 09-26-04, 12:44 AM   #4
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Default Re: fishing a murky resivoir

Also, research... research...& research...

buy books and ask the older guys about bassing,

they are walking encyclopedias to success! ;D


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Old 09-26-04, 12:49 AM   #5
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Default Re: fishing a murky resivoir

thanks guys for the replys. i'll have a bunch of questions over the course of my education of fishing. i'll come here with em first.

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