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    Guys who fish Canyon Lake, read please.

    I don't think there are many here that fish this lake, but if you do, please don't spread these bastards to the other south Texas lakes.


    http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/...a#Post12290370

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    May as well accept the things you cannot change. They will be in every lake and waterway in which they can survive in just a few years. Nothing can stop the spread.

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    Just think of all those wake board boats that fill up with water that never gets drained all the way. Those will spread more than any bass boat and the attitude of most of them is they don't care at all. Most people have the thoughtvthat if they can't see it then it's not a real problem. At least until it's to late

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavi69 View Post
    May as well accept the things you cannot change. They will be in every lake and waterway in which they can survive in just a few years. Nothing can stop the spread.
    I wonder how many of the little bastards get out of the lakes every time one of the gates are opened.....

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    Canyon is a bottom draw dam, so they will have an easy path to McQueeny, Dunlop & Placid. All these lakes are watersport lakes, these suckers will be in all South Texas lakes soon. They say they can't survive the heat, so that might be one advantage for Choke, Falcon & Amistad.