Tom Redington needs a HOME!

  • James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1324133

    Hey Tom, will this do?

    For those of you that have been living under the steps in your basement, Tom Redinton has been supplying fishing reports, namely BIG BASS reports, from Lake Fork in Texas. But until now we didn’t have a Texas category and forum for him to share his tips and insights outside of the fishing reports area.

    So here it is… a broadening of horizons for In-Depthangling.com and a place for all you bass guys to get a mid-winter fix.

    This is one of Tom’s Tanks from a week or so back for those that missed it. I’d take a twelver! Pounds that is!

    And you might want to check out Tom’s latest report, unless pics of 5 – 7 lb bass aren’t your thing. Then just never mind.

    For those that are interested, here’s the link. Weekly Report From Lake Fork

    Tom’s reports are exceptionally detailed and informative. If you can’t pick up a new idea or tip from reading one of Tom’s reports, take up golf.

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #422592

    Its Very plain to see that he doesn’t need any big bass as he already knows where they all live. I thought he lived in his bass boat since thats where the big bass hang out.
    Thanks, Bill

    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #422624

    This gives us frozen water bass fisherman some thing to dream about.

    Thanks,
    Ron

    derek_johnston
    On the water- Minnesota
    Posts: 5022
    #422625

    That thing is a pig!!!!!!!! Nice Bucketmouth. Welcome to IDA Tom.. Send us some warm weather.

    ryan-hale
    NW Ia
    Posts: 1548
    #422663

    Great fish Tom.
    Ryan Hale

    Tom Redington
    Lake Fork, TX
    Posts: 133
    #423428

    Thanks guys! Glad to be part of IDA. For those of you that like big fish, check out this picture of a local Lake Fork angler. He caught a 15.5 lb’er yesterday, in 8′ on a Senko. Not too shabby considering we just had our worst cold front of the year. It ranks as 39th, I believe, in the Top 50 bass of all time from TX (over 35 of those have come from Fork). Big bass season is starting to heat up here in TX!

    Tom Redington
    Lake Fork, TX
    Posts: 133
    #423433

    By the way, his fish was 1/4″ shorter than my 12.3 lb’er (mine was 25-1/2″). Talk about a fat fish!!!

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #424585

    Tom, I don’t think you have anything to be ashamed of! LOL

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