Brunette & Taylor Take Home $1.070.00




We had nineteen boats on July 28, 2020 at Ray Hubbard for the Tuesday evening tournament with COVID restrictions and social distancing.

1st place: Cody Brunette/Keith Taylor with 12.50lbs. $470 (Total win:$470+$100BB+$500 Prestige Ford Bonus=$1070!)

2nd place: Calan Cameron/Carson Kirkhuff with 10.43lbs. $210

3rd place: Doug Rener/Andy Medina with 10.24lbs. $160

4th place: Todd Goodrich/Spencer Sherrard with 10.06lbs. $120

5 th place: Brannon Long with 7.47lbs. Owner Hook Package

Big Bass: Cody Brunette/Keith Taylor with 5.35lbs. $100

No one caught a Super Bass and the pot rolls over to next week!

 

 Photo courtesy Victory Tournaments

 




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 16)

GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees; 0.07 feet below pool. White bass are post spawn relating to structure on humps, long points and drop-offs around shallow flats. White bass are still being caught in the feeder creeks above the lake. Small roadrunner type baits and small crappie jigs are catching fish. Crappie are good with numbers showing up in the creeks and shallow water especially on sunny days that warm the shallow water. Minnows are working best, but cork and jig with long poles around cattails are starting to produce. Catfish are good on the north end of the lake on long points and around timber 15-24 feet using prepared stink baits. After these rains, stage your boat in front of feeder creeks as the running water will bring the cats in. Chumming will help bring the schools into your areas. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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