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What size creek
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01/28/20 02:28 AM
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Zedteamk2
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I hear talk of crappie going into creeks, what kind of size creek are we talking? To me, a creek can be pretty darn small, and obviously too small for the fish to even navigate. About what size of creek are we looking for?
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Re: What size creek
[Re: Zedteamk2]
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01/28/20 01:46 PM
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Big Hopper
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Need one with some depth.... and length. The shad like to migrate up the feeder creeks, and the fish follow them. This is not the spawn. Just migration following food. Find a main creek that feeds a cove or the lake, and follow it until it narrows down. Ideal woul be 8-10 ft. of depth. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
I'm glad there are wine drinkers in this world ..... it saves more beer for the rest of us. Hopper
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Re: What size creek
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01/28/20 02:20 PM
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Bentman63
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I haven't been to them ,but I know there are some good creeks that are connected with Lewisville Lake Creeks are weird and you can spend a lot of time on google earth looking for them . Then you drive to one and it is too shallow or is a foot wide It takes a lot of time to find them I only know of 2 that are fishable. and one of them has never produced a fish yet The other one I know of had crappie in it for a short time a while back. But the last few trips have been fishless
Last edited by Bentman63; 01/28/20 02:21 PM.
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Re: What size creek
[Re: Big Hopper]
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01/28/20 02:29 PM
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KidKrappie
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. Need one with some depth.... and length. The shad like to migrate up the feeder creeks, and the fish follow them. This is not the spawn. Just migration following food. Find a main creek that feeds a cove or the lake, and follow it until it narrows down. Ideal woul be 8-10 ft. of depth. Sometimes more, sometimes less. This is the best explanation.
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Re: What size creek
[Re: Big Hopper]
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01/28/20 11:05 PM
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Fishbonz
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Need one with some depth.... and length. The shad like to migrate up the feeder creeks, and the fish follow them. This is not the spawn. Just migration following food. Find a main creek that feeds a cove or the lake, and follow it until it narrows down. Ideal woul be 8-10 ft. of depth. Sometimes more, sometimes less. BINGO!!
HE aka Fishbonz
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Re: What size creek
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01/28/20 11:35 PM
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Fishbonz
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I hear talk of crappie going into creeks, what kind of size creek are we talking? To me, a creek can be pretty darn small, and obviously too small for the fish to even navigate. About what size of creek are we looking for? PM sent
HE aka Fishbonz
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