Ray Hubbard Bass Club Meeting




The next meeting of the Ray Hubbard Bass Club will be this Thursday night, September 19th at Bass Pro Shops in Garland. We'll get started at 7:00PM on the patio.

RHBC officers will be set up at a table to take memberships. Treasurer Cameron Laing, Secretary Robert Whitt and VP David Mulkey will be taking money and info from you and answering your questions. Membership costs a reduced $20.00 for the lateness of the year and one membership is good for your entire immediate family.

Please keep in mind that if you are a new member, we are past the point in the year when you can fish enough tournaments to qualify for the Club Championship.

If you are a returning member, and there is no change to your contact info, merely pay your membership fee, sign the Sign In Sheet, We will mark you Paid and you are on your way.

If you are a new member, or a returning member whose info has changed, we will need you to fill out an information form. That way we can get you on the Club e-mail list. Everyone needs to sign the Sign In Sheet as each meeting you attend is worth 10 AOY points.

Topics will include results from our August tournament on Cedar Creek. Fishing was tough with only two limits caught out of 39 boats, so if you finished in the money, be prepared to tell us the how and where.




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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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