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Ideas on Tawakoni #14849738 09/28/23 03:15 PM
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I put a similar post on the Catfishing forum.

We are staying at a rental in the ICE Point area this weekend. I've only ever fished from the State Park down to the damn. I've got family and kids that are new to fishing. Any suggestions in that part of the lake for some sandies or such? I'm just trying to get these folks a good time and some fish action.

Thanks!

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Durtdawber] #14849781 09/28/23 03:52 PM
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Wolf Creek Humps, Finger point, Cloud Point, Sun Point on the west and south edges, and Greenville Pump Station Hump are all good white bass structures. Look for fish in 8 to 15 ft of water. Small spinners like a #2 Mepps Aglia are working best due to small shad in the lake. Swim the baits along the bottom. Good luck!

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Originally Posted by Dennis Christian
Wolf Creek Humps, Finger point, Cloud Point, Sun Point on the west and south edges, and Greenville Pump Station Hump are all good white bass structures. Look for fish in 8 to 15 ft of water. Small spinners like a #2 Mepps Aglia are working best due to small shad in the lake. Swim the baits along the bottom. Good luck!


To help Durtdawber find these areas. Google . Navionics.com pull down chart plotter , use cursor to lake Tawakoni, enlarge and scan !

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Dennis Christian] #14849827 09/28/23 04:29 PM
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Thank you. I'm familiar with most of these locations.

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Durtdawber] #14849840 09/28/23 04:34 PM
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Already there. I'm looking at some locations north of the 2 mile bridge. I'll report back if I find any hotspots.

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Durtdawber] #14850017 09/28/23 06:50 PM
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Good luck. I just took a two day farewell trip to Tawakoni and it was ruff

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Durtdawber] #14850021 09/28/23 06:56 PM
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we found some between the city park boat ramp and two mile bridge recently in the afternoon. the point we were on you could see the north side of the west two mile boat ramp.

Re: Ideas on Tawakoni [Re: Durtdawber] #14856087 10/04/23 08:58 PM
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Thank you everyone for the ideas and help. We never got to chase the sandies. We stayed with chasing the cats and did pretty good for just finding spots that looked good on the electronics. We had a couple of young kids with us that had never fished before. They ended up catching 10 catfish and had a ball!

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