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#6965909 - 12/22/11 12:01 AM San Miguel Creek
jvela Offline
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Registered: 01/31/11
Posts: 34
Thinking about fishing off the bank for some crappie and maybe some early running white bass as well. Any tips or advice would be awesome! Fyi, I will be leaving around 11am and arriving noon'ish considering we are in San Antonio.

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#6966895 - 12/22/11 10:41 AM Re: San Miguel Creek [Re: jvela]
medinaD Offline
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Registered: 08/11/10
Posts: 89
Loc: Medina County, Texas
Let us know how you do. I would imagine the water level is low.
May not be to good without a current running from the creek.
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#6968462 - 12/22/11 07:35 PM Re: San Miguel Creek [Re: medinaD]
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That creek is shallow and a significant drop in the water level will leave a lot of the creek high and dry.

I'm interested also in how you did!

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