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Eagle Mountain creeks #11334003 01/09/16 08:04 PM
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Anyone have any information on them??? I have never fished any of them, and was thinking about possibly trying the Trinity or Walnut next weekend now that the lake is full.

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Yak, boat or walk?

Re: Eagle Mountain creeks [Re: PlanoPaul] #11335706 01/10/16 01:02 PM
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Will be either walking or taking my boat up the creek from the lake depending on where the fish are in their migration (if there is a migration goin on...). Do not have a yak. Will be going with a buddy that has land access on the trinity southeast of Boyd, but don't know if the fish are that far up the creek/river, if there are any fish....

Re: Eagle Mountain creeks [Re: PlanoPaul] #11335803 01/10/16 02:42 PM
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It's hard to navigate through the banks because of high water. Last year caught few limits but this year water level over8' higher than last year. Planing to check this week when time permits

Re: Eagle Mountain creeks [Re: PlanoPaul] #11336356 01/10/16 07:00 PM
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I was on the Trinity in the area you speak of last week. The water is high and moving pretty fast. I kayak and would not consider yakking until the water flow slows down.I cast a bobber to the middle and after reeling back,the bobber went just as fast in the opposite direction within 3'of the bank.


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Re: Eagle Mountain creeks [Re: PlanoPaul] #11336648 01/10/16 09:16 PM
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Looks like Bridgeport's release is 43cfs right now. Not a seasoned creek fishing guy, but it seems like that wouldn't cause too much current? But I also see that Eagle Mountain is letting 1000 go, which might could contribute to current also? Appreciate the feedback!

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