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1 hour ago, troph said:

I mean I was like fuck man that’s a dead body with a LOT of silicone get the fuck away before you get accused. 

I was a bit perplexed, when I caught it in my peripheral vision.  Like man that looks like a dead body or a pair of pantyhose stuffed with sand.   Nope.  Just a sex doll named Sandy.

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1 minute ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I was a bit perplexed, when I caught it in my peripheral vision.  Like man that looks like a dead body or a pair of pantyhose stuffed with sand.   Nope.  Just a sex doll named Sandy.

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10 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I was a bit perplexed, when I caught it in my peripheral vision.  Like man that looks like a dead body or a pair of pantyhose stuffed with sand.   Nope.  Just a sex doll named Sandy.

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On 5/1/2025 at 4:57 PM, Paper_jam said:

Anyone experienced with bank fishing at Lake Pflugerville? I've been skunked several times, mostly fishing along the south shoreline and the dam.  Would I have better luck on the north side? Or that marshy area on the west side, along Becker Farm Road? Thanks for any tips...

As a side note, maybe my eyesight isn't so hot, but I never see a lot of aquatic life there. (Minnows, perch, frogs, crayfish, etc.)  I also rarely see bass jumping or feeding, compared to other lakes I've fished. I'm not sure that lake has a well-established ecosystem. You need that to support the gamefish at the top of the food chain.

 

People do, but...it's much more productive, particularly this time of year, if you're in a kayak and fishing the inner edges of the weed beds where it drops to deeper water. 

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On 5/23/2025 at 1:09 PM, Deej said:

People do, but...it's much more productive, particularly this time of year, if you're in a kayak and fishing the inner edges of the weed beds where it drops to deeper water. 

On 5/1/2025 at 4:57 PM, Paper_jam said:

Anyone experienced with bank fishing at Lake Pflugerville? I've been skunked several times, mostly fishing along the south shoreline and the dam.  Would I have better luck on the north side? Or that marshy area on the west side, along Becker Farm Road? Thanks for any tips...

As a side note, maybe my eyesight isn't so hot, but I never see a lot of aquatic life there. (Minnows, perch, frogs, crayfish, etc.)  I also rarely see bass jumping or feeding, compared to other lakes I've fished. I'm not sure that lake has a well-established ecosystem. You need that to support the gamefish at the top of the food chain.

 

Oddly I was thinking about bank fishing with a lot of growth near the bank the other day when I was playing around with a new lightwieght casting rod in a small lake in Katy.   But there was mossy growth everywhere cloer to the bank.  But deeper out there was clean water. And then I thought about the Bobber Stopper rigs we use to fish the jetty! We use the adjustable depth bobber stopper rigs to control the depth of the bait,  to NOT get repeatedly hung up ont he rocks.

I wondered if a bigger rod with longer casting distance and heavier line to drag shit back though the growth if you do get a bite.   So you could cast out past the growth and have a bait suspended in clean water.  Would likely take some playing around with, but if you are getting blanked anyway.  I also wondered if something like the synthetic shimp fish bit baits might work for white bass in fresh water.  As everything eats shrimp, right?

But it might work.  And if it does, you will have a productive fishing hole!

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When I was young I fished Coleto Creek lake a lot along the bank, and would just wade out far enough to cast to the outer edges of the weedbeds. It worked pretty well but I'm not really keen on wading around in murky water anymore, especially when I'm not familiar with the topography under the surface.

Kayak is definitely a good way to do it, but with my body size and shape, that would inevitably result in me appearing in a viral "fat man thinks he can ride in a canoe" video.

 

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21 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

When I was young I fished Coleto Creek lake a lot along the bank, and would just wade out far enough to cast to the outer edges of the weedbeds.

Did you ever encounter any alligators?  I've heard there are a bunch of them in there.  

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21 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

Kayak is definitely a good way to do it, but with my body size and shape, that would inevitably result in me appearing in a viral "fat man thinks he can ride in a canoe" video.

 

Just don’t be this guy. 

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4 minutes ago, 3shot said:

Did you ever encounter any alligators?  I've heard there are a bunch of them in there.  

No, I never saw anything like that. I was spooked by some kind of bigass gar once. 

This was way back in the early and mid-1980s so I don't know what may have changed there. But the public park there was a pretty decent place for bank & wade fishing.

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