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Falcon Lake Fishing Report-August 2009 August is here and Falcon Lake is on fire,with the record heat wave. We have done really well with schooling fish, throwing spinner baits, rattle traps, and wake baits with the PG104-7'6". This rod has got a lot of back bone to fight those fish out and around heavy cover. What I like most of all about this rod is that you can fish any method, whether it is Texas rig, jigs, spinner baits, Carolina or lipless cranks, or football jigs, and you don't have to have all kind of rods. With the economy being like it is, all you need for Falcon Lake is a PG104-7'6" and a GM5-7'3" flipping rod.
Yes the flipping bite is on with the water temp in the high 80's and the air temp in the 100 deg, the fish are holding real tight to cover. We have been using heavy jigs and weights to go down in the brush. With the summer winds in the 15 to 25 mph. range, just let your boat drift with the wind and cover a lot of water along the brush near creek channels and the back edge of windy points. We like to drift with big 1 1/2 oz spinner baits in the main lake over humps in 20 to 29 ft. of water, or drag a big senko or ocho with the PG104.5-7'6" with a 1 1/2 oz egg weight to keep yor bait down. Falcon Lake summer time fishing, the wind is your friend!. POWER FISHING at it's best with POWER TACKLE RODS!. Robert Amaya Robert's Fish N' Tackle P.O. Box 578 Zapata, Texas 78076 956.765.1442
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