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Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12075247 02/03/17 08:02 PM
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Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12075315 02/03/17 08:38 PM
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Crappie might stacked there

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: Coffeebreak] #12075359 02/03/17 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: Coffeebreak
Crappie might stacked there


All that does is spread the fish out. It would be difficult to find more than a couple out of all of that cover. It's like finding a needle in a haystack. Not to mention it is like that in several places on the river.

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12075666 02/04/17 12:08 AM
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When spring comes. That log jam is gonna be loaded with snakes lol

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12075910 02/04/17 02:43 AM
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Damn that is depressing looking. That bend is by far my favorite spot on the whole stretch!!

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12102793 02/20/17 03:22 PM
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It has been a bust this year from this stretch. Gonna give it one more try in 2 weeks, then I'm finding a new creek. Tried for 3 hours yesterday. Every jig color I had from 6" below a bobber to 4' below. Tried roadrunners as well. Finally got bored, caught a bluegill and cut it up and tried for catfish, gar, whatever. Nothing. Bluegill was the only thing I could catch.

Saw a couple of guys in a jon boat and they didn't have any luck downstream from 428 either.


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Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12105185 02/21/17 07:47 PM
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The sandies and hybrids are starting to show up downstream in the Elm Fork. Carrollton dam, and California Crossing are strarting to produce both, and no logjams to worry about. Crappie have not quite moved in close but it won't be long.

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: Lovfldx] #12117262 03/01/17 12:39 AM
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Caught one nice size white bass at California Crossing today. Then tried Carrollton dam and caught nothing.
Should get good in the next couple of weeks.

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: lanman71] #12117328 03/01/17 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted By: lanman71
It has been a bust this year from this stretch. Gonna give it one more try in 2 weeks, then I'm finding a new creek. Tried for 3 hours yesterday. Every jig color I had from 6" below a bobber to 4' below. Tried roadrunners as well. Finally got bored, caught a bluegill and cut it up and tried for catfish, gar, whatever. Nothing. Bluegill was the only thing I could catch.

Saw a couple of guys in a jon boat and they didn't have any luck downstream from 428 either.
Don`t you mean the Elm Fork @ spur 482? If not ,where is 428? noidea


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Originally Posted By: lanman71
It has been a bust this year from this stretch. Gonna give it one more try in 2 weeks, then I'm finding a new creek. Tried for 3 hours yesterday. Every jig color I had from 6" below a bobber to 4' below. Tried roadrunners as well. Finally got bored, caught a bluegill and cut it up and tried for catfish, gar, whatever. Nothing. Bluegill was the only thing I could catch.

Saw a couple of guys in a jon boat and they didn't have any luck downstream from 428 either.
Don`t you mean the Elm Fork @ spur 482? If not ,where is 428? noidea


428 intersects with 377. From 380, exit 377 North. In Aubrey turn west on 428. After a few miles, the greenbelt parking area (Aubrey Branch) will be on your right.

Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12119082 03/01/17 09:47 PM
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Having a little more luck lately between denton and pilot point, but 95% dinks.

Clear creek is heating up though


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Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12119386 03/02/17 01:32 AM
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Is that your white truck I keep seeing at clear creek Ian? I caught 4 decent hybrids at the bend next to the spillway at ray roberts on Sunday then nothing yesterday. 428 has been a bust so far but last year I didn't catch any there until mid March, so I'll give it 2 more weeks.

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Originally Posted By: lanman71
It has been a bust this year from this stretch. Gonna give it one more try in 2 weeks, then I'm finding a new creek. Tried for 3 hours yesterday. Every jig color I had from 6" below a bobber to 4' below. Tried roadrunners as well. Finally got bored, caught a bluegill and cut it up and tried for catfish, gar, whatever. Nothing. Bluegill was the only thing I could catch.

Saw a couple of guys in a jon boat and they didn't have any luck downstream from 428 either.
Don`t you mean the Elm Fork @ spur 482? If not ,where is 428? noidea


428 intersects with 377. From 380, exit 377 North. In Aubrey turn west on 428. After a few miles, the greenbelt parking area (Aubrey Branch) will be on your right.
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Originally Posted By: FishnDenton
Is that your white truck I keep seeing at clear creek Ian? I caught 4 decent hybrids at the bend next to the spillway at ray roberts on Sunday then nothing yesterday. 428 has been a bust so far but last year I didn't catch any there until mid March, so I'll give it 2 more weeks.


If I'm at clear creek under 428 I'm with a buddy in a black jeep. Which will be the case tomorrow evening.


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Re: Elm Fork Sandies, Hybrids, Stripers? [Re: dmunsie] #12124156 03/05/17 12:37 AM
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