Lake Ray Hubbard fishing has remained steady despite the cold fronts and wind. The fish are all over the lake and you just have to find out what they want for that day :) I have caught fish from 2 ft- 26ft , flats , ridges ,points and humps ... Not trying to confuse anybody but that is the way they have been :thumb: one day I had hybrids blowing up on a flat and they stayed a whole 30 seconds and where gone ... Started catching fish in 24 ft water and they slide up to 20ft .. So they are doing what they want to right now :) on the slab fishing they seem to want a smaller slab on most times and the 4 inch CoCo Moe has been deadly on the 3/4 deadhead jig head that has produced hybrids , black bass , whitebass and a huge drum ...Lol .. I have also made the move to join the I Pilot club :) that thing has more features than anything I have used ... Very cool fishing tool and I am pretty sure as a guide I will enjoy the benefits :thumb: if anybody wants to have an outdoor experience on Lake Ray Hubbard I have some dates open and feel free to call me ... The spring time pattern is days away and that is some awesome fishing ... I also heard that Brian Hughes mentioned our 8Th Annual TFF tourney that benefits the RHSA on the radio this weekend ... I will call into his show the week before and the day of the tourney to give out the info :)