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Creek Question #11217166 11/10/15 10:54 PM
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This may sound completely dumb to some of you but I am trying to understand this whole Crappie Creek fishing thing. What kinds of creeks are you looking for when you are targeting crappie this time of year?

I live in Waco so i mainly fish that lake. So when I think of creek I'm really thinking of the North and South Bosque river. Which if you go up far enough they turn into what might be considered a creek. I just havent figured out how far up these rivers to go or should I be on the river at all and should be looking for a smaller body of water?


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tomasc, SEE HIS POST.


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Re: Creek Question [Re: Waco Crappie] #11217468 11/11/15 01:13 AM
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The North, Middle, South Bosque and Hog Creek are all good. Look for the deeper holes as the water gets colder.


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Originally Posted By: Waco28 Crappie
So when I think of creek I'm really thinking of the North and South Bosque river.

Correct! Also Cloice creek and Hog Creek. You are looking for areas where water flows in/out of the lake.

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what creeks on Palestine are good for crappie fishing

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I look for creeks or areas that have gentle moving water, deeper when it is cold.


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Re: Creek Question [Re: Waco Crappie] #11220900 11/12/15 08:19 PM
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I am gonna try today after work. I feel like the sun might have helped them out today. Probably will go to the south bosque


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