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Members Richard Ready and his son had 430-acres of sunflowers to themselves on opening day. They both limited out. It doesn’t get much better then that. |
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| Member Jayson Dunston took his dad to Oakwood-Lake Leon. They landed about 75 bass, including this lunker caught by his dad Robert. They were fishing on 4/16/09; using watermelon lizards in the lily pads. Great day!
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Chris Heinning caught this very large bass at Medina-Elm Creek Ranch. He didn’t have any scales or a camera, but luckily there were some hunters passing by who witnessed the action and snapped this photo. Judging from the photo, it looks like it could be one of the largest bass caught on club waters.
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| Young Mr. Drummond hooked and landed this large bass as his father watched on with pride… a monumental day for a 10 year old for sure. This large female bass was caught at Nay Ranch in Wapanucka. This lake consistently produces large healthy bass, and with its location just north of the Red River, it very rarely gets fished. This bass was caught in late March and appears to have not spawned yet. |
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Here are a few of the large bass Craig and Don Stokley have caught this spring on the Club lakes. |
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| Jayson Dunston caught this bass at Cleburne - Six O Ranch, on March 29th. Jayson’s battery died so he was forced to bank fish. It paid off when he caught his personal best, weighing 10.6. He was using a black power worm. |
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Jon Waters caught this fat 11 pounder at Wapanucka-Nay Ranch in November. This site doesn’t get fished that much, which is a shame because it has some big fish and is one of our more scenic properties. |
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| Larry Morgan landed this big bass last summer at Oakwood-Lake Leon. It was one the first double digit bass, verified with a photo, taken from Lake Leon. As you noticed above, the lake record has since been broken. Never-the-less, Larry was the first to do it and it probably won’t be his last. |
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Matt, from Pennsylvania, caught the biggest bass of his life at Flower Mound Furst Ranch. |
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| Steve Quinn of In Fisherman landed this monster at Oakwood Lake Leon in early spring 2006. Steve shot a great bass fishing show earlier in the day and then decided to shoot a bluegill segment. He was using ultra light tackle (6 lb. test) with sliding floaters and a small Realistic Minnow by Berkley (soft plastic that is a little over an inch long). He was catching a lot of bluegill and small bass with this rig and then he landed this lunker. I hope the camera caught the look on his face, because he was in shock. This In-Fisherman show will air in the spring of ’07. I will let you all know as soon as a date comes out. |
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Scott McGowan caught this 13 1/2 pound bass at San Saba-Waco Creek Ranch. This bass is one of the largest caught on club waters. |
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| Ryan Hall is holding his uncle Tim’s bass he caught at Jefferson-Flag Tanks. He was using a chug bug on ultra light spinning gear and 6 lb. test line. Tim’s scales broke so he took measurements and pictures and sent them to Lake Fork Taxidermy(27 1/2 inches long). There they estimated the fish at 13+ pounds. |
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Jon Waters makes the Members Photo page again with this 12 pound bass. It was caught at Oakwood-Lake Leon in February 2008. Jon was using a rattle trap. I don’t know why rattle traps always catch the big ones. |
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| Brad Shields daughter poses with this nice bass he landed at Wapanucka-Nay Ranch. Nay Ranch is definitely in the running for one of the best club lakes that gets fished the least. |
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John Jordan caught this very nice bass at Cleburne-Six O Ranch in March of 2007. |
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