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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 496095" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I live between 2 power plant lakes. Both pretty close. Both are known for the bass though. Lake Bastrop you’ll catch a lot but seldom bigger than 2-3 lbs. Fayette county is another story and it has catfish as well. But it’s small and full of big bass boats that I found out they get aggravated if I anchor at the end of the jetty at the warm water outlet in January. The boat ramps there are a little steep which I can put in easier. Problem is they stay covered with algae and if there’s been some one ahead of you and the ramp is wet it gets scary and don’t dare back to close to the water or you’re done for. It’s claimed a few trucks. I bought another truck last year that allows me to put it in positive traction and manually taking off in a higher gear so as not to spin. It’s worked great I just haven’t tried it out on Fayette yet. I wasn’t going to buy a 4x4 just for that lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 496095, member: 27803"] I live between 2 power plant lakes. Both pretty close. Both are known for the bass though. Lake Bastrop you’ll catch a lot but seldom bigger than 2-3 lbs. Fayette county is another story and it has catfish as well. But it’s small and full of big bass boats that I found out they get aggravated if I anchor at the end of the jetty at the warm water outlet in January. The boat ramps there are a little steep which I can put in easier. Problem is they stay covered with algae and if there’s been some one ahead of you and the ramp is wet it gets scary and don’t dare back to close to the water or you’re done for. It’s claimed a few trucks. I bought another truck last year that allows me to put it in positive traction and manually taking off in a higher gear so as not to spin. It’s worked great I just haven’t tried it out on Fayette yet. I wasn’t going to buy a 4x4 just for that lake. [/QUOTE]
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