Oh yeh, Pine Island !!!!!!!! ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!! I have invited both of you and no one has come over yet. I will be out there in the morning or if it is going to rain I will be below the dam catching blue crabs.
Registered: 04/18/09
Posts: 434
Loc: College Station
i just looked at the lake somerville website and the lake has gone up about a foot and a half with all the rain, hopefully the lake will go up to normal pool by the white bass run.
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Registered: 01/16/09
Posts: 1150
Loc: Outskirts of College Station
Snapper...it will probably keep coming up. I was at the deer lease yesterday (right near the turn off to Birch) it we still had water running through creeks. I dont know how much rain they got out in Lyons/Somerville but it was plenty.
Currently the lake is slowly rising and is at 236.4 or about a foot and a half from pool (238.0) If the lake is within a foot of normal level then the fish will have no trouble getting into the creeks. I will suggest that the crappie fishing in the yegua should still be good but the creek fish will likely have grubs and worms in them. I'll be kayaking up the Yegua from Nails creek park sometime real soon! anyone else want to go?
Edited by hook-line&sinker (10/09/0906:04 PM)
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its about time yall got water in your creek! congrats on that. it will surely help yall this year.... -i know it will help my creek out even better. (Rowlett Creek)
The cheapest jigs I can find.. usually 1/8th oz. yellow. In the creeks I crappie fish from the kayak whenever possible because a vertical presentation works best IMHO. Right now the Yegua and Nails creek are up and muddy so minnows will work best until it clears up some.. December/January has been good to me in the Yegua especially if the lake goes real high and floods in the early fall..
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