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Lake Livingston
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03/24/16 03:53 AM
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SamCollins123
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Does anyone ever fish on lake livingstone? Trying to find some good fishing spots on it but just dnot have a clue where to go. Thanks in advance
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Re: Lake Livingston
[Re: SamCollins123]
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03/24/16 02:46 PM
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CoachPayne
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Kickapoo Creek, You can spend all day in that creek and lots of fishing techniques all one creek. Also you can launch in that creek as well so no having to run the big water either.
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Re: Lake Livingston
[Re: SamCollins123]
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03/24/16 03:31 PM
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Cast
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That's a tough lake to fish. Kickapoo is OK.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/24/16 03:56 PM
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SamCollins123
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Yeah I have fished it 2 times last week and only got 1. Where is kickapoo at? I tried wolf creek and Indian creek
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/24/16 04:06 PM
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flipnstck
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Yes I grew up on livingston. It is a hard lake to fish u til you figure them out. Kickapoo is a good creek tk spend the day. White Rock can be a good creek as well once you figure it out. You could also try pinuagh slough.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/29/16 03:13 AM
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Kicker16
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Watch for the floaters, a lot of them are just under the surface!
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/30/16 02:19 PM
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BMCD
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Once u get over the muddy waters it actually fishes pretty good. But it is a very tough post front lake.
Last edited by BMCD; 03/30/16 02:19 PM.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/30/16 02:31 PM
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GunGuy
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We used to run trotlines and rod and reel some as well. The old bridge and road beds were usually productive and we would fish from point blank around thru the shallow water on the north west side of the lake. We used fresh or frozen shad or fresh buffalo. As for bass, there are enough docks and stickups to keep you busy for days.
Last edited by GunGuy; 03/30/16 02:31 PM.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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03/30/16 02:38 PM
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kellisag
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Yeah I have fished it 2 times last week and only got 1. Where is kickapoo at? I tried wolf creek and Indian creek Looking at the Map Kickapoo is the big creek arm that extends North of 190 around mid lake. You actually have Kickapoo, Rocky and Triple creek feeding into that area. If you want to fish up the creek I would launch at Triple Creek or Broken arrow. If you want to fish close to the 190 bride there are a couple of places right there. Waterfront and Kickapoo Marina. The run from the bridge going up the creek can be a little hairy, lots of stumps, shallow and a blind dog leg turn. The below shows how you to run it but just know there is a lot of standing timber as well as floaters that are always changing with big winds and floods.
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