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Re: All the info from a guided crappie trip for less than half the price! [Re: leanin post] #14721711 05/15/23 11:42 PM
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how can you tell which brushpiles are natural and which ones are private?


When the corps cleared Ray Roberts they constructed very large brush piles in the lower third of the lake. The location of these piles is out there and readily available.


ive heard of these on alot of north texas lakes, they never made these on any central texas lakes that I know of. wish they had, because on some of our lakes the floods wash alot of brush away.


Is Aquilla considered central Texas? If so, there are 6 really huge ones there.

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Re: All the info from a guided crappie trip for less than half the price! [Re: j.steve] #14736232 05/31/23 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by j.steve
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how can you tell which brushpiles are natural and which ones are private?


When the corps cleared Ray Roberts they constructed very large brush piles in the lower third of the lake. The location of these piles is out there and readily available.


ive heard of these on alot of north texas lakes, they never made these on any central texas lakes that I know of. wish they had, because on some of our lakes the floods wash alot of brush away.


Is Aquilla considered central Texas? If so, there are 6 really huge ones there.


Iā€™d say so

Re: All the info from a guided crappie trip for less than half the price! [Re: KidKrappie] #14736707 06/01/23 03:29 PM
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google earth webviewer historical data in 2012 is a very useful tool to use. you can look at many lakes in texas when the water was super low, and see where the deep docks, points, brushpiles, ect are located.
not sure when they update the imagery but the images for this year should be very useful as well, as many lakes are lower than they were in 2012.


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Re: All the info from a guided crappie trip for less than half the price! [Re: KidKrappie] #14782996 07/19/23 03:02 PM
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These are still available and the info will be good through roughly November. Summer bite has been on! Minnows and deep cover has been the ticket!

Re: All the info from a guided crappie trip for less than half the price! [Re: KidKrappie] #14783777 07/20/23 01:26 AM
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No option for Benbrook? That can be a tough lake with the water fluctuations.


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