Thanks Dean
Thanks Dean, did yall fish AQ last weekend and how did yall do?
Link seems to be down maybe it's something on my end
Looks like it’s updating...
either a lot of traffic or some sort of issue...loading extremely slow.
Worked for me
Huh - didn't even realize Stewart was a local guy. I've seen his boat with the Monster Energy wrap around town, but didn't realize who he was.
I think they make it do that so we have to refresh it so their website get' s more hits to make it look good. I was thinking about this the other day. Not sure if that is how it works or not.
Anyways thank you Dean for the link. Sometimes my work computer does not let me do things because of privileges or whatever.
Last edited by Mark Perry; 01-23-2020 at 09:06 AM.
Thanks
Are any of the competitors broadcasting on Facebook?
I can't get the FLW site to pull up at all. Was working fine for me yesterday. Hope it gets fixed! I'm a fan of fishing period and the more trails the more fishing I get to follow!
Well...seems like the whole FLW site is down for me.
Yes it is
It's a conspiracy I tell ya!!
Should let the bpt guys do their website stuff. There’s always something wrong with the flw site.
From the FLW app...
8:52 a.m. – First limits to report
It’s been a busy morning on Rayburn. The slightly warmer and overcast morning seems to have turned on the bite a bit, and we’re getting reports of some early limits. No one has a big bag yet, but it’s coming. Rayburn has too many big fish to not see some quality limits today.
As proof, look no further than Tyler Stewart, who already has a couple anchors in his bag – a 4-pounder and a 5-pounder. Three more like that and he’ll be in great position heading into day two.
Clark Reehm is already culling and has a limit of about 10 pounds. Jake Ormond also has a limit in that range and maybe a little bigger. Pete Ponds has three fish for about 7 pounds.
The big girls haven’t shown up yet, but it seems fish in the 2- to 3-pound range are abundant and biting. Bill Hutchison has a couple for 5 pounds total and Hunter Freeman is working a lipless crankbait for a couple keepers that will go about 6 pounds.
Elsewhere, Corey Neece is still chugging along with a limit of 12 or 13 pounds. He got off to a hot start this morning and hasn’t slowed down.
The area above the 147 bridge is always popular during tournaments on Rayburn, and there are several anglers working that stretch of the lake, though cellular service isn’t great at that end. We’re still waiting on updates from the likes of Nick LeBrun, who milked that area for some giant bags en route to a second-place finish last year.
8:01 a.m. – Terry Bolton picking up where he left off last year
Updates are slowly beginning to trickle in as the field reaches its starting spots. John Cox is off to a quick start with three in the box for about 5 1/4 pounds and Corey Neece is on the board with a 3 1/2-pounder.
The big story so far, though, is last year’s Rayburn winner, Terry Bolton. He had arguably one of his best seasons ever last year, and it all started with his first Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit win, right on Rayburn. He’s picking up where he left off last year with a tank – one that’ll go about 6 pounds.
Elsewhere, Tyler Stewart is fishing a ditch and landed a 4 1/2 while Bill Hutchison has one that’ll go about 1 3/4.
It feels like a slow start to the day in all, but Rayburn is a huge fishery with a lot of water to cover. Many anglers are still just settling in to their starting spots.