| | State: | TEXAS | | Lake/River/Res.: | CHOKE CANYON | | Month: | MARCH | | Time: | Most | | Water Temp: | 67 | | H2O Clarity (inches): | clear | | Lure(s): | chartreuse/white skirted single Colorado blade BooYah spinnerbaits, watermelon/red flake and watermelon/crème laminate YUM Dingers, and square-lipped shallow-running pearl white Excalibur BD-6 crankbaits | | Structure: | buck brush | | Depth: | 1-5' | | Weather: | Clear | | Air Temp.: | 70's | | Comments: | Black bass to 8 pounds are excellent, also try bushes, and hydrilla beds, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." | | | State: | TEXAS | | Lake/River/Res.: | CHOKE CANYON | | Month: | MARCH | | Time: | Most | | Water Temp: | 67 | | H2O Clarity (inches): | clear | | Lure(s): | chartreuse/white skirted single Colorado blade BooYah spinnerbaits, watermelon/red flake and watermelon/crème laminate YUM Dingers, and square-lipped shallow-running pearl white Excalibur BD-6 crankbaits | | Structure: | buck brush | | Depth: | 1-5' | | Weather: | Clear | | Air Temp.: | 70's | | Comments: | Black bass to 8 pounds are excellent, also try bushes, and hydrilla beds, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
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