![]() There’s something special about spotted bass to make them legit quarry, even when they share waters with their larger counsins of both brown and green varieties. “If I had to pick two months to target spotted bass here, it would be December and January. ![]() “Right now, the population of spotted bass is pretty strong,” Gleason said of this Sabine River reservoir straddling the Texas/Louisiana border. If you’re asking the former, Gleason will give you the 1,000-yard stare that urges “Next question.” If the latter, then he’s more than happy to sing the praises of his home lake’s respectable population of spry spots offering a fun balance to Toledo Bend’s more celebrated largemouths. Ask Toledo Bend guide Darold Gleason to tell you about his favorite winter spots and he’ll clarify: Do you mean his favorite locations, as in honey holes he’s worked hard to find? Or do you mean the spotted bass that a lot of folks don’t realize inhabit this lake? ![]()
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