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January 11 - Toledo Bend - Photos
Place Angler Hometown # Bass Pounds Winnings
1 Michael Trpkosh Richardson, TX 5 12.65 $444.00
2 Randy Cassell Shelbyville, TX 5 11.67 $200.00
3 Kyle Blanchard* Youngsville, LA 5 11.54
4 James Edwards Many, LA 5 9.55
5 Jeff Fisher Flint, TX 5 9.48
6 Miles McDaniel Milam, TX 5 8.84
7 Dwain Burns Long Branch, TX 1 1.77
8 Marshall Hughes Hemphill, TX 0 0.00
8 James Lowe Shelbyville, TX 0 0.00

Place Big Bass Angler Hometown Pounds Winnings
1 Randy Cassell Shelbyville, TX 4.65 $80.00

Statistics
Entries - 9
Number Limits - 6
Number Zeros - 2
Bass Weighed - 31
Bass Released - 31
Total Pounds - 65.50
Avg. Bass In Boat - 3.4
Avg. Lbs. In Boat - 7.28
Avg. Bass Size - 2.11
Total Payout - $724.00




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 1)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 74 degrees; 0.94 feet above pool. Recent storms with lightning and strong winds limited the fishing last weekend. More inclement weather is in the forecast, but should be without the strong winds, except in the immediate vicinity of thunderstorms. White bass and hybrid striper have been excellent trolling over humps, points and roadbeds with Yankee rigs with a diver, redneck rigs or crankbait diver, and rattle traps Please be sure you can tell the whites and hybrids apart, use the stripes-to-the-tail method described in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual. Catfish are in shoreline rocks now for the spawn. Channel catfish fishing remains excellent for the small ones using a bobber fishing about 5 feet out from the rocks. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing.

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