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Lake Whitney: Cedar Creek or Steele Creek? #12489185 11/02/17 03:57 PM
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Which is better to put in and/or better to fish?

I have put in at McCown Valley and feel secure, but am not familiar with the other areas to put in on Whitney.


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Re: Lake Whitney: Cedar Creek or Steele Creek? [Re: texasAUtiger] #12489457 11/02/17 06:24 PM
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I would stay with mccowan. I have seen some pretty shady characters at the other 2 you listed.

Re: Lake Whitney: Cedar Creek or Steele Creek? [Re: texasAUtiger] #12489470 11/02/17 06:32 PM
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Cedron is a good park to launch from as well

Re: Lake Whitney: Cedar Creek or Steele Creek? [Re: texasAUtiger] #12489789 11/02/17 09:57 PM
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Depends on the wind direction

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Re: Lake Whitney: Cedar Creek or Steele Creek? [Re: texasAUtiger] #12491378 11/04/17 02:15 AM
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Cedar. Fairly safe. Mid lake so easy to go any direction. Can fish close by if weather is rough.

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