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lake nacogdoches #11361048 01/21/16 07:10 PM
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Anybody ever fish this lake? If so, are you catching anything and what are you catching them with?

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Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11361106 01/21/16 07:28 PM
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Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11361575 01/21/16 10:51 PM
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I used to 35 years ago. Tx. rig worms. Motoroil orange tip Manns jelly worm.

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11361942 01/22/16 01:38 AM
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I grew up 15 minutes from this lake. The fish in my sig is from there. If I was there tomorrow I would hit all the obvious staging areas and I wouldn't be afraid to fish shallow or muddy water. And if you hook into a fish on this lake that treats you like a b your not alone.

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11362145 01/22/16 03:08 AM
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Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11362163 01/22/16 03:19 AM
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Pine cove red rattltrap, or anywhere else you find hydrilla

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11362325 01/22/16 06:21 AM
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No fish in Nac....

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: Kristopher Douglas.] #11363532 01/22/16 08:24 PM
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Exactly what toadrustler said. Go extreme north end around the creeks. Don't be afraid of the muddy water. Spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, and traps all work great. But.. you can pretty much catch them anywhere on the lake though. Just go and figure them out!

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11363764 01/22/16 09:59 PM
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Not meaning to high jack the thread but I have a question about running the lake. When going north toward the upper end of the lake is there standing timber to worry about? Should I be idling when I get past the power lines?

P.S. The fish in my sig came from nac as well, it's one of my favorites!

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Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11363826 01/22/16 10:30 PM
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Thanks for the tips everybody! And i would like to know the same thing fishin' rocket said about going anywhere on the lake..is there certain areas to watch out for?

Thanks in advance!

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: Fishin' Rocket] #11363841 01/22/16 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: Fishin' Rocket
Not meaning to high jack the thread but I have a question about running the lake. When going north toward the upper end of the lake is there standing timber to worry about? Should I be idling when I get past the power lines?

P.S. The fish in my sig came from nac as well, it's one of my favorites!


Yes, there is timber once you get past the highline going north...or at least there used to be. I haven't spent much time on the lake in the last five years. There is timber both going into Yellow Bank and heading straight north toward the far upper end. One of my buddies hit one going into Yellow Bank years ago. The impact stopped his Ranger. We couldn't believe it didn't knock a hole in the hull.

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11363842 01/22/16 10:34 PM
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I need to go back and fish it again. All I had back then was a canoe to fish out of. Before the canoe, all I could do was fish from the bank.

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11363935 01/22/16 11:14 PM
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Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: huntETXfish] #11363944 01/22/16 11:17 PM
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generally the area in the center of the screen should be avoided, you can run it for the most part when its full, but I wouldn't.

the area on the bank to the east, I don't think you'd run anyways.

the dot are stumps that are usually visible, but there are a few round those visible ones also.

As soon as the lake gets 6-7 feet low things start changing.

Hope this helps, have fun.

Re: lake nacogdoches [Re: Jarrett Latta] #11364016 01/22/16 11:45 PM
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Hahaha Did they ever return that hog you caught there back to the lake?

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No fish in Nac....

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