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I decided the wind might not be too bad so I went back and boy am I glad I did. I caught 62 white bass. Some above the bridge and some below just like yesterday only better. :lol:

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Bridge- you mentioned New Orleans Bridge and Taylor Bridge. Where are these bridges? Or they common knowledge to the locals?

Were you fly fishing?

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Bridge- you mentioned New Orleans Bridge and Taylor Bridge. Where are these bridges? Or they common knowledge to the locals?

Were you fly fishing?

I don't have a clue about those bridges Phil. No I wasn't fly fishing. It was way too windy for that kind of stuff today besides the fish were fairly deep.

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Oppps sorry it was smbass that said it.

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The New Orleans Bridge and Taylor Bridge are upstream from boat ramp at Aldrich. What type of baits were you using and sounds like their staging to make the annual run

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Jigs were the bait of the day for me. I didn't even try anything else cause they would hit the jigs. I'm thinkin bout tomorrow since I am still off work and the winds are not going to be too bad.

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dutch- you don't think the cold front will put them down? I doubt if they move if they are in deep water. How deep is the water there?

I've fished the Spring River in NE OK- that's about the only river/white bass fishing I've done so I'm trying to compare.

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Phil the thing about these transient fish is they move around a lot. I have seen creeks and rivers full of them and a good front with a stiff wind comes through and the disappear for as much as 10 days. I don't know if they leave of shut down.

Some of the holes are 20' deep but mostly it is much shallower than that.

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