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Cypress Springs #11540603 04/13/16 09:52 PM
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Going to Cypress Springs in a couple of weeks and looking for some do,s and don't's for fishing there

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Re: Cypress Springs [Re: buzzbait05] #11540625 04/13/16 10:03 PM
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Make sure you wear a life jacket when the big motor is on and always have your kill switch attached. I think those are standard tournament rules for most of them. banana


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Re: Cypress Springs [Re: Chris G] #11540650 04/13/16 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chris G
Make sure you wear a life jacket when the big motor is on and always have your kill switch attached. I think those are standard tournament rules for most of them. banana

Along with pitching 6xds under docks?

Just fish your strengths out there


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a lot of stumps in this lake. I believe you can run on the right side of the lake heading north... but only up to midlake. I would idle from there. I don't have a lot of experience on the lake but was on there checking it all out the other week.

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Originally Posted By: dandeeks
a lot of stumps in this lake. I believe you can run on the right side of the lake heading north... but only up to midlake. I would idle from there. I don't have a lot of experience on the lake but was on there checking it all out the other week.



Are we talking about the same Cypress springs? I would say 90% of the lake you are able to run WOT, the other 10% is made up of no wake/no ski coves

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The only wood that concerns me on that lake are the floating 2x6's from all the construction. I hit one last week out in the middle at WOT. Ouch.

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Originally Posted By: z7x374
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a lot of stumps in this lake. I believe you can run on the right side of the lake heading north... but only up to midlake. I would idle from there. I don't have a lot of experience on the lake but was on there checking it all out the other week.



Are we talking about the same Cypress springs? I would say 90% of the lake you are able to run WOT, the other 10% is made up of no wake/no ski coves


He must be talking about sandlin??

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a lot of stumps in this lake. I believe you can run on the right side of the lake heading north... but only up to midlake. I would idle from there. I don't have a lot of experience on the lake but was on there checking it all out the other week.



Are we talking about the same Cypress springs? I would say 90% of the lake you are able to run WOT, the other 10% is made up of no wake/no ski coves


He must be talking about sandlin??


I think you are right


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Yep, No timber on Cypress except in a few of the coves towards the back where its no wake anyway. The only things to dodge this time of year are the 3 foot rollers coming off the wake board boats. The lake is still a few inches high with a ton of rain expected this weekend into next week. I expect the lake will be over the retaining walls again if the forecast is right.


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Caught fish in grass on flukes last weekend.

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Originally Posted By: Chris G
Yep, No timber on Cypress except in a few of the coves towards the back where its no wake anyway. The only things to dodge this time of year are the 3 foot rollers coming off the wake board boats. The lake is still a few inches high with a ton of rain expected this weekend into next week. I expect the lake will be over the retaining walls again if the forecast is right.


Yeah, but we can't complain about the rain after going without for 5 years.


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Yep, No timber on Cypress except in a few of the coves towards the back where its no wake anyway. The only things to dodge this time of year are the 3 foot rollers coming off the wake board boats. The lake is still a few inches high with a ton of rain expected this weekend into next week. I expect the lake will be over the retaining walls again if the forecast is right.


Yeah, but we can't complain about the rain after going without for 5 years.


Amen to that JP


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I haven't been to Cypress in close to a year. Anyone know what the water temp is there right know? Are they close to done with the spawn? I'm going to fish with pops for a few hours this weekend. If the water rises a good bit it could make for some interesting power fishing!! cheers and has anyone seen signs of the crappie up shallow? thanks guys!

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I didn't have my graphs on a whole lot yesterday, but when I did, it was showing around 68 degrees. That was late in the afternoon (in shallow water).

Re: Cypress Springs [Re: buzzbait05] #11548205 04/17/16 04:52 PM
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Thank you for the input on Cypress. Going this weekend and it's my 1st time fishing it.

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