Am I My Brothers’ Beater? –105 Fish

CLIENTS: This past Tuesday morning, March 11, I welcomed aboard Bob Keith and his 13-year-old grandson, Zach Freeman.  I’d previously fished with Bob and Zach’s brothers.  Zach was keenly aware of his brothers’ results, and wanted badly to catch more on his trip than then did on theirs.  Here is how he accomplished that goal.

DATE: Monday, 11 March 2025 (AM)

NEXT OPEN DATES: 18, 25, 26 March (AM)

 

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Grandfather and grandson Bob Keith and Zach Freeman were a deadly duo.  They put a total of 105 fish in the boat during their four-hour Spring Break 2025 trip.

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:

Although the fishing was productive, it was a bit of a one-trick-pony.  Every last one of the fish Bob and Zach landed came on one lure used on way, and that was the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab used with a “slow-smoking” tactic described below.
We fished a total of five areas, and the approach at each was identical:  find fish with well-tuned side imaging, mark and return to the fish with i-Pilot Link technology, get the thumper going to hold and consolidate the fish, then use the lure and tactic mentioned above to work the fish as long as they stayed interested.

RESULTS: 105 fish, all caught and released

 

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “SLOW SMOKING”: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “EASING” WITH A SLAB: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO SNAP-JIG:  Click here for tutorial

 

LURES USED SUCCESSFULLY ON THIS TRIP: We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to catch our fish this trip. Find all MAL Lures and Hazy Eye Slabs here: https://whitebasstools.com/

 

OBSERVATIONS:

  1. No helpful bird activity.
  2. The warming water it increasing fish metabolism and that is trumping some otherwise troublesome weather conditions.

 

LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:

This is the most up-to-date water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 3:15PM on Wednesday, 12 March. …

0 feet 60.3F
5 feet 59.6F
10 feet 59.0F
15 feet 58.6F
20 feet 57.4F
25 feet 56.9F
30 feet 56.5F
35 feet 55.6F
40 feet 54.9F
45 feet 54.7F
50 Feet 53.6F
55 feet 53.2F

 

This was the previous water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 7:00AM on Wednesday, 05 March. …

0 feet 55.3F
5 feet 55.6F
10 feet 55.6F
15 feet 55.6F
20 feet 55.6F
25 feet 55.6F
30 feet 55.6 F
35 feet 54.0F
40 feet 52.8F
45 feet 51.3F
50 feet 50.8F
55 feet 50.8F

 

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 8A

End Time: Noon

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 46F

Elevation: 2.59′ low

Water Surface Temp: 54.6F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: Winds were light and southerly until picking up very suddenly from the SSW, going quickly to 16mph.

Sky Condition: Clear, bright skies all morning.

Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 94% illumination.

GT = 105

 

Wx SNAPSHOT: N/A

 

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Area vic 817 – 6 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0118C – 39 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B201C 15 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B243G 13 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0152JWC 32 fish slow smoking slabs

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

Bingo, Bango, Bongo – 171 Fish with the Covingtons

CLIENTS: This past Monday afternoon, March 10, I fished with three generations of Covington‘s – – grandma Terri Covington, her son, Dave, and Dave’s son, Andy. This trip was in celebration of Andy‘s forthcoming 12th birthday at the end of March. All three have fished with me previously on multiple occasions.

DATE: Monday, 10 March 2025 (PM)

NEXT OPEN DATES: 18, 25, 26 March (AM)

 

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Terri, Dave, and Andy Covington with a few of the 171 fish they landed in four hours’ time in celebration of Andy’s upcoming birthday. The fish caught in deep, clear water in our first three hours included a lot of smaller fish.

 

PHOTO CAPTION: Fewer, but better quality fish came on MAL Lures worked up shallow in the final hour prior to sunset.

PHOTO CAPTION: As we stayed in one place catching white bass, other fish moved in to vacuum up the regurgitated shad the white bass spit up as they were being reeled to the surface.  These are a few of the bonus blue cat my crew landed.

 

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:

This afternoon, although skies were bright and cloudless, we had at least a ripple on the surface all afternoon. We enjoyed a full four hours of fishing for moderately active fish. In the first three hours, we fished on bottom in deeper water, around 34 to 38 feet deep, using white, 5/8 ounce Bladed Hazy Eye Slab. I kept everyone reeling up off the bottom at the correct speed by using my fish-attracting thumper as a metronome so everyone turned their reel handles one rotation per thump of the thumper.
With over 140 fish landed in our first three hours, I offered in the final hour that we could keep right on doing what we were doing until the sun set,  or we could move to shallower water and cast MAL Lures horizontally for a change of pace.
Everyone left it to Andy to choose since it was his birthday, and he chose to go up shallow and cast. This worked out well, allowing an additional 31 fish to be landed using the sawtooth method in water under 20 feet deep.
Now, about this bingo, bango, bongo thing … these terms are bestowed individually upon the person in the party catching the first fish, the most fish, and the largest fish, respectively, however the qualifications for “first”, “most”, and “largest” are quite convoluted, and, it appeared to me, defined primarily by Dave who, as the trip concluded, suggested that he earned all of the titles.  I guess you’d say identifying those who earn these titles is much more of an art than a science, as no clear winner was intuitively obvious to me, the casual observer; but then my last name is not Covington.

RESULTS: 171 fish, all caught and released

 

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “SLOW SMOKING”: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “EASING” WITH A SLAB: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO SNAP-JIG:  Click here for tutorial

 

LURES USED SUCCESSFULLY ON THIS TRIP: We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab and the MAL Original to catch our fish this trip. Find all MAL Lures and Hazy Eye Slabs here: https://whitebasstools.com/

 

OBSERVATIONS:

  1. No helpful bird activity.
  2. The warming water it increasing fish metabolism and that is trumping some otherwise troublesome weather conditions.

 

LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:

This is the most up-to-date water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 3:15{M on Wednesday, 12 March. …

0 feet 60.3F
5 feet 59.6F
10 feet 59.0F
15 feet 58.6F
20 feet 57.4F
25 feet 56.9F
30 feet 56.5F
35 feet 55.6F
40 feet 54.9F
45 feet 54.7F
50 Feet 53.6F
55 feet 53.2F

 

This was the previous water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 7:00AM on Wednesday, 05 March. …

0 feet 55.3F
5 feet 55.6F
10 feet 55.6F
15 feet 55.6F
20 feet 55.6F
25 feet 55.6F
30 feet 55.6 F
35 feet 54.0F
40 feet 52.8F
45 feet 51.3F
50 feet 50.8F
55 feet 50.8F

 

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 3:15P

End Time: 7:30P

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 73F

Elevation: 2.57′ low

Water Surface Temp: 55.2F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: Light but steady SW5 all afternoon.

Sky Condition: Clear, bright skies all evening.

Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 88% illumination.

GT = 65

 

Wx SNAPSHOT: N/A

 

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Area vic B0171G – 51 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0040G – 89 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0116C 31 fish slow smoking slabs

 

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

Woods and Water Family Fellowship of Salado – 120 Fish

CLIENTS: This past Monday morning, March 10, I fished the first of a string of spring break trips.  Joining me were Tim Worden and Murray Springer. I recently met both fellows while attending the Woods and Water family fellowship, which meets monthly at the Cedar knob Baptist Church west of Salado.

 

DATE: Monday, 10 March 2025 (AM)

NEXT OPEN DATES: 18, 25, 26 March (AM)

 

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Murray Springer and Tim Worden teamed up for a 120 fish morning on Lake Belton during this Spring Break season.  Slowly warming water had fish biting despite the clear, calm conditions.

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:

Our target this morning was white bass, and, despite pretty tough conditions in the form of clear, calm winds, we did well on quantity, but not so much on quality. There are just a lot of small fish making up the catch right now. This is the third time I’ve seen a majority of the catch consist of mostly small fish.
We fished six areas this morning, at each one we used the Bladed Hazy Eye Slab in white and in the 5/8-ounce size with a slow smoking tactic in conjunction with the thumper to draw fish upwards off the bottom, get them to pursue, and then had them overtake and get hooked after just a few handle turns from the bottom. The bite started right at sunrise and maintained at a steady pace through noon. It was only at 11:40 AM that the wind begin to blow, and even then, it was only at 5 or 6 mph.
The tally on this trip was 120 fish landed which included white bass, hybrid striped bass, blue catfish, and largemouth bass. At no time was bird activity helpful in locating fish, although some gulls are still on the water.

RESULTS: 120 fish, all caught and released

 

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “SLOW SMOKING”: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “EASING” WITH A SLAB: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO SNAP-JIG:  Click here for tutorial

 

LURES USED SUCCESSFULLY ON THIS TRIP: We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to catch our fish this trip. Find all MAL Lures and Hazy Eye Slabs here: https://whitebasstools.com/

 

OBSERVATIONS:

  1. No helpful bird activity.
  2. Fish were feeding, but not aggressively, thanks to the clear, cold, calm conditions
  3. We had a lot of smallish fish in our catch as often happens when the spawn kicks in and adult fish head to the tributaries

 

LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:

This was the water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 7:00AM on Wednesday, 05 March. …

0 feet 55.3F
5 feet 55.6F
10 feet 55.6F
15 feet 55.6F
20 feet 55.6F
25 feet 55.6F
30 feet 55.6 F
35 feet 54.0F
40 feet 52.8F
45 feet 51.3F
50 feet 50.8F
55 feet 50.8F

 

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 8:00A

End Time: Noon

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 34F

Elevation: 2.57′ low

Water Surface Temp: 53.2F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: Light and variable all morning until 11:40 when a light S5 breeze kicked in.

Sky Condition: Clear, bright skies all morning.

Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 88% illumination.

GT = 50

 

Wx SNAPSHOT: N/A

 

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Area vic 1077 – 3 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 826 – 13 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 154- 2 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 1909- 16 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0171G – 44 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 1743- 42 fish slow smoking slabs

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

Nice Job Ladies … and Patrick — 97 Fish

CLIENTS:  On Saturday, March 8, I fished with a great, energetic, comical, coachable crew from Symmetry Health Chiropractic Center in Round Rock, TX.  Dr. Patrick Lin brought with him Dr. Taylor Bowker, Julissa Gomez, Season Anderson, and Dr. Lindsey Merritt.

We faced weather other than that which was forecast, and that is always a tough curveball to swing at, but, everyone made contact, and we scored some nice runs.

 

DATE: Saturday, 09 March 2025 (AM)

NEXT OPEN DATES:  17, 18, 19 March (AM)

 

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Julissa Gomez, Lindsey Merritt, Taylor Bowker, Patrick Lin, and Season Anderson.  This crew put together a 97-fish catch on white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs under tough, wet incoming cold front conditions.

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:

As we got going around 7A, the weather was just as the weatherman forecast — it was cool and cloudy with NW winds thanks to a cold front moving through north of Waco and up into the DFW area.  We were supposed to see winds below 10 mph, continued grey skies, and steady temperatures.  Instead, we got gusting winds over 13, rain which was moderate at times, and slowly falling temperatures, all beginning around 7:40A.

The weather we started with was great — this crew landed 30 fish in our first 40 minutes on the water, but, once that first gust of colder wind came in, things changed drastically.

We had no problem finding fish, but, the fish we found were loathe to chase very far or very fast.  They often adhered to bottom, and they lost interest fairly quickly, forcing me to move routinely.

Every last one of the 97 fish landed was taken on the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab using the slow-smoking tactic (see tutorial video below).  I used my thumper as a dual purpose fish attractor and metronome so everyone kept their lures rising off bottom at the right speed.

In 3 hours and 45 minutes (Pat had to leave 15 min. early to coach his young daughter’s sports team), we fished exactly 6 areas, although I made some short hops at several of these areas using the “Jog” function on the trolling motor when side-imaging reveal fish nearby as we sat fishing using Spot Lock.

Of the 97 fish landed, 5 were short hybrid, 3 were largemouth bass, 1 was a smallmouth bass, and the remaining 88 fish were our target species — the white bass (a.k.a. sand bass, as they are called in north and east Texas).

These folks were troopers as winter threw one last insult our way.

RESULTS: 97 fish, all caught and released

 

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “SLOW SMOKING”: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “EASING” WITH A SLAB: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO SNAP-JIG:  Click here for tutorial

 

LURES USED SUCCESSFULLY ON THIS TRIP: We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to catch our fish this trip. Find all MAL Lures and Hazy Eye Slabs here: https://whitebasstools.com/

 

OBSERVATIONS:

  1. No helpful bird activity.
  2. This wet cold front’s arrival negatively impacted the fishing.
  3. Moving as soon as a bite let up was key as “diminishing returns” kicked in quickly thanks to the weather
  4. We had a lot of smallish fish in our catch as often happens when the spawn kicks in and adult fish head to the tributaries

 

LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:

This was the water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 7:00AM on Wednesday, 05 March. …

0 feet 55.3F
5 feet 55.6F
10 feet 55.6F
15 feet 55.6F
20 feet 55.6F
25 feet 55.6F
30 feet 55.6 F
35 feet 54.0F
40 feet 52.8F
45 feet 51.3F
50 feet 50.8F
55 feet 50.8F

 

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 7:00A

End Time: 10:45A

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 62F

Elevation: 2.53′ low

Water Surface Temp: 54.7F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: NNW13-14 all morning with higher gusts

Sky Condition: Heavy grey clouds all morning with light to moderate precipitation about 50% of the time.

Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 80% illumination.

GT = 0

 

Wx SNAPSHOT: N/A

 

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Area vic 565 – 30 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 826 – 13 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0184G- 12 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0238G- 20 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0192C – 8 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic 1943- 14 fish slow smoking slabs

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

Water Temperature Influencing Spring Fishing – 70 Fish

I detailed this trip taken on Wed., 05 March, in my weekly fishing column in the Killeen Daily Herald.

NEXT OPEN DATES:  4, 6, 7 March (AM)

 

PHOTO CAPTION:  My brother, Andy Maindelle, joined me on a scouting trip this past Wednesday on Lake Belton which was quite revealing.  Among other things, we landed the first fish on faster-moving MAL Originals (versus slower-moving slabs) for the first time since the water temperature fell into the 50s back in early January.

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:

What a wild week of weather we just witnessed. Drastic swings in air temperature, wind direction, and wind velocity were all a part of the picture this past week.

As I spent some time on Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir conducting an on-the-water sonar training session this past Monday, I noted that we had excellent fishing conditions, including manageable winds from the southwest, cloud cover, and a slow, upward trend in water temperature.

Yet, for all those positive factors, fish and birds were scarce.

I have observed this many times over the thirty-three years I have fished here in Central Texas.  My belief is that it is at this time when a majority of the reservoir’s white bass population migrates into the Lampasas River to spawn, thus leaving a sparse population in the main lake.

I have also learned that, when this happens, fishing will be hit-or-miss until that same large slug of fish returns from spawning two to three weeks later.

Fortunately, we have another local option in the form of Lake Belton, and that is where I headed in the middle part of this past week to do some scouting in hopes that I could find populations of fish in the main lake and, in doing so, enjoy more consistency than Stillhouse is likely to offer.

On Wednesday, I invited my brother, Andrew Maindelle, along for a half-day, morning scouting effort on Lake Belton. I chose the morning, as that is when I conduct the majority of my guided trips with clients, hence the results would be more applicable to future trips.

My scouting efforts differ substantially from fishing with clients in that my goal is to find a lot of areas holding fish within the four-hour timeframe during which I normally conduct my trips with clients.  Sitting atop aggressively feeding fish and catching lots of them would normally be my aim with clients aboard.

As soon as we got on the water, around 7 AM, I took a reading of the water temperature in five-foot increments from the surface down to fifty-five feet (see below).

I noted the fluctuation between twenty-five and thirty feet.

We covered a lot of ground in four hours – from just downstream of the Highway 36 bridge all the way down stream on the Leon River and then back upstream on Cowhouse Creek.

During this effort, we looked at more than twenty potential fish-holding areas and found fish at exactly fourteen of them.

This, in and of itself, was significant.  It was clear to me that a proportionally greater number of fish were holding in the main lake at Lake Belton as compared to Stillhouse.

We used two methods to land the seventy fish we caught during this scouting effort – the MAL Original with chartreuse tail, and the white, 5/8-ounce Bladed Hazy Eye Slab.

I was surprised to find fish in as little as twelve feet of water.  In such shallow water, white bass tend to spread out horizontally, thus making a horizontal presentation more effective.  Additionally, in just twelve feet of water, the chances of spooking fish due to wave-slap on the hull and trolling motor turbulence is great.

I really did not have high hopes that these fish would be aggressive enough to chase the MAL Lure in 55-degree water, but, they did, and it was not just one or two fish, either.  By the time our scouting concluded, we had landed twenty of our seventy fish (28%) using this bait with a slow “sawtooth” retrieve.

These were the first fish we caught on the MAL Lure since the water temperature dropped out of the low 60s and into the high 50s back in the first half of January.

As effective as this lure was, we could not get fish in deeper water to go for it, nor did it work well when presented vertically.  These two scenarios were where the white slab excelled, worked with a “slow-smoking” style of retrieve.

Based on what I observed in fish behavior and in the water temperature profile, I believe those fish in shallower (and warmer) water were more aggressive due to that extra warmth nudging their metabolism higher than those fish still lingering out in thirty feet of water or more.

A few other things we observed included: 1) that the bite was stronger in the second half of this four hour trip, 2) that the higher off bottom we observed fish when we first detected them with sonar, the more aggressively they bit, 3) that there was no helpful bird activity, 4) that the fish we found shallow were found in the first two hours of the morning, and 5) that the further up the Leon and Cowhouse we went, the more dirty the water became, thanks to the thirty-plus mile per hour winds blowing all afternoon on Tuesday, March 4.

I share all of this realizing a majority of those reading this column do not have the luxury of getting out on the water multiple times each week and keeping up with the subtleties of the behavior of gamefish and baitfish as seasons and weather conditions change.

Hopefully, this will help you make some informed choices as to where to go and what to do when you get there as you venture out on our area lakes.  I do stop short of providing detailed location information as, sadly, this has been much abused in the past and, at the end of the day, I make my living by putting people on fish.  That task is made more difficult when others fish in locations where I have put in the effort to find fish.

RESULTS: 70 fish, all caught and released

 

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “SLOW SMOKING”: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO DO “EASING” WITH A SLAB: Click here for tutorial

TUTORIAL VIDEO ON HOW TO SNAP-JIG:  Click here for tutorial

 

LURES USED SUCCESSFULLY ON THIS TRIP: We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to catch our fish this trip. Find all MAL Lures and Hazy Eye Slabs here: https://whitebasstools.com/

 

OBSERVATIONS:

N/A

 

LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:

This was the water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured with a FishHawk TD device around 7:00AM on Wednesday, 05 March. …

0 feet 55.3F
5 feet 55.6F
10 feet 55.6F
15 feet 55.6F
20 feet 55.6F
25 feet 55.6F
30 feet 55.6 F
35 feet 54.0F
40 feet 52.8F
45 feet 51.3F
50 feet 50.8F
55 feet 50.8F

 

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 7:00A

End Time: 11:00A

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 45F

Elevation: 2.51 low

Water Surface Temp: 55.3F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: NNW13-14 all morning

Sky Condition: Skies were cloudless, but with much particulate matter from strong W. winds the day before reaching 45 mph

Moon Phase: Waxing crescent moon at 40% illumination.

GT = N/A

 

Wx SNAPSHOT: N/A

 

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Area vic 1659 – 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0001G – 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area 0657 – 5 fish sawtoothing MALs

Area 0188 – 5 fish sawtoothing MALs

Area B0171C – 5 fish sawtoothing MALs

Area 1921 – 5 fish sawtoothing MALs

Area 1675- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area B0184G/1882- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area 1869- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area B0201C- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area vic B0098C- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area 081- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area B0238G- 5 fish slow smoking slabs

Area 1077 – 5 fish slow smoking slabs

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle