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Andrew Brown Park in Coppell #6269357 06/06/11 11:27 PM
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I took my kid to the park there but also to scope out the ponds they have. Has anyone fished these ponds? They look pretty shallow but I saw a lot of sunfish in them. Just wondering what else is in there and if it's worth my time to fish them.
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Re: Andrew Brown Park in Coppell [Re: RAKK3187] #6269552 06/07/11 12:38 AM
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If its the ponds I think they are, they've got various sunfish including Largemouth Bass, hehe. Also channel cat, plenty of bullhead, probably some small crappie, common carp, and way too many turtles lol.


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Re: Andrew Brown Park in Coppell [Re: Starless] #6269756 06/07/11 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: Starless
If its the ponds I think they are, they've got various sunfish including Largemouth Bass, hehe. Also channel cat, plenty of bullhead, probably some small crappie, common carp, and way too many turtles lol.


+1 on the bullheads, small crappie, and turtles...lol that's pretty much all I caught out of there end of last summer. Caught them all on worms, right at dark in corner near the fishing pier, right next to the canal.

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I might give them a try this weekend, I'll post my successes or failure!

Re: Andrew Brown Park in Coppell [Re: RAKK3187] #6274265 06/08/11 04:04 AM
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Re: Andrew Brown Park in Coppell [Re: fiSherwood] #6282607 06/10/11 01:11 PM
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There are some nice crappie in there along with some big cats. Coppell used to stock trout every year. The Fla bass grew fast and fat. Hard to get them as they hang out in the deeper middle. If you time the spawn you might get lucky with one that will make your eyes bug. Water is murky so spotting the beds is hard. Covering ground with swim baits helps. Same with the big cats. Deep middle. Most of the lake within casting range is shallow


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I have caught some of my boggest crappie in the pond farthest from the playground (the 3rd one. Havecaught somw very nice cats as well..

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Sorry thats biggest...

Re: Andrew Brown Park in Coppell [Re: RAKK3187] #8793348 04/05/13 06:42 PM
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how are they biting these days ?

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Lots of gar!!!!


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gar in andrew brown park ponds??

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whats the best bait to throw in there to catch bass

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Just caught this one at Andrew brown east park in Coppell. Using a chartreuse jig.

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Anyone been lately?

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I got skunked twice at dusk at the pond with the dock. The small one behind the aquatic center had gar, sunfish, and 6" bass, didn't get anything else. The tiny overflow pond between the 2 big ones gave me five 12" bass a month ago on a rooster tail. Biggest thing is that the big pond has been fenced off and under construction, don't know why.

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