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#7073249 - 01/20/12 03:09 PM Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go
Preston0101 Offline
Green Horn

Registered: 01/20/12
Posts: 6
I am new to Lubbock and was wondering if anyone knows where to fish from the bank. I just want to catch a few fish, any species works.

I tried some of the local parks, but didn't have any luck whatsoever.

Thanks for the help.

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#7074012 - 01/20/12 07:04 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
casti Offline
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Registered: 02/23/10
Posts: 121
pretty tough to find some good fishing around here!

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#7120155 - 02/01/12 07:51 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 59
Loc: lake side
well i cant disagree with ya there im new to lubbock to and have been having trouble finding good spots myself. But last week i went over to maxey park. i made a few casts and next thing a see is a behemoth of a fish attacking my bait. I didnt geta good look at it but it was big and broke my15lb test line. I have sen a fish attack a bait with that much ferocity since i was 13 catching gar. I must warn yal though maxey park aint the easiest place to fish the fish there are smart they may only strike once and the lake is low currently and its bottom is covered in garbage. at one point i pulled out a kindergarden chair.if ya got the patience the reward is there.
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#7120805 - 02/01/12 10:00 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
nightmare of fish Offline
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 59
Loc: lake side
i forgot to mention in my last post the line i was using was braided so it was cut on any of the garbage in the lak it was the fish that broke the line and anybody that goes fishing there i suggest usin braided.
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#7122566 - 02/02/12 12:01 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: nightmare of fish]
whiz Offline
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Registered: 08/16/06
Posts: 102
Loc: Prosper
When I was at Tech I would fish below the damn at Buffalo springs lake. The white bass would really stack up in there if there was water flowing over the rocks. There are also some bass in the creek leading down to Ramsom Canyon. Fish a 1" Rapala or a jig for the whites and a finesse shaky rig for the bass.

Good luck


Edited by whiz (02/02/12 12:03 PM)

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#7129887 - 02/03/12 11:28 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
nightmare of fish Offline
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 59
Loc: lake side
im herin that people r takin the fish out of the smaller playas that r dryin up and putin em in the bigger playas like maxey park
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#7142936 - 02/07/12 01:21 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
nightmare of fish Offline
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 59
Loc: lake side
anybody else got some fishin spot suggestions im all ears
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#7146660 - 02/08/12 10:43 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
Trent Osborne Offline
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Registered: 04/14/11
Posts: 91
Loc: North Richland Hills, TX
A few suggestions provided these ponds didn't dry up in the last two years since I was out there.

91st/Slide, turn right onto 91st if you're coming up slide towards 98th. Litte pond maybe 1/2 acre with Channels/Bullheads up to about 2lbs, Carp/Koi up to about 10lbs

Bottom of the spillway at Buffalo Springs, Common Carp up to 20+lbs

University/Clovis Highway heading out of town turn left into that park that has a bunch of connected lakes and head down to the end by the pavillion. Fish the water spout on the opposite bank for Largemouth bass, they aren't big, but it's the only place in town with consistent bass fishing.

The pond out by the Ford Dealership off Indiana and the loop has big carp up to 10+lbs and I don't know for sure what else

Crappie House at Lake Alan Henry has incredible fishing this time of year. Slab crappie and if you catch a crappie...reel in slow...might find a sharelunker on the end a few seconds later like my buddy did one night out there. I've personally caught Largemouths up to 7lbs from there and dozens of great keeper crappie when it was in the high 30's low 40's outside with high 40's water temp at night.
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#7450179 - 04/23/12 11:23 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 59
Loc: lake side
alrighty yall i done figure it out, went over to higgin bottom park the other day i finally caught some fish, went back oday and slayed was there for about 2 hours and caught about 15 maybe 20 i dont know i lost count. they may be small but there sure are plenty of them. the secret is chiken liver tehy were hittin it as soon as it hit te water just lay it opu on th bottom and boom ur getin fish. i know tee are some panfsh in there but i was catchin carp and cats the biggest ive caught so far was about eigh inches. but i did hook in to some a little bit biger dont know what it was cause it spit he hook bu it was bigger.
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#7482965 - 05/02/12 11:31 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
Da Bass Man Offline
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Registered: 05/01/12
Posts: 3
Fished the lake on the south loop just west of Indiana this morning for about an hour and 1/2, NOT EVEN A NIBBLE. I am jonesing for some good fishing, PLEASE HELP!!!

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#7492187 - 05/04/12 04:25 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
Stoneman23 Online   content
Green Horn

Registered: 04/04/12
Posts: 4
Loc: Lubbock
Has anyone fished McCullough park east of 90th and Indiana? I was looking at the playa lake stocking reports in Lubbock on TPWD's website and saw it had a decent stocking history (for Lubbock...) but didn't know if anyone has fished there recently and had any luck. I live relatively close to that park and was considering giving it a try.

(http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/action/stock_bywater.php?WB_code=0490)

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#7503392 - 05/08/12 12:46 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
DaBankFishamen Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 06/06/11
Posts: 194
Loc: Sidney, Montana
Originally Posted By: Preston0101
I am new to Lubbock and was wondering if anyone knows where to fish from the bank. I just want to catch a few fish, any species works.

I tried some of the local parks, but didn't have any luck whatsoever.

Thanks for the help.



Buffalo Springs Lake!!

Especially if you wanna catch carp/buffalo

Been there once and caught a ton of em on anything you throw out that has a scent..just use a bobber with carp hook
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#7503394 - 05/08/12 12:47 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Trent Osborne]
DaBankFishamen Offline
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Registered: 06/06/11
Posts: 194
Loc: Sidney, Montana
Originally Posted By: Trent Osborne
A few suggestions provided these ponds didn't dry up in the last two years since I was out there.

91st/Slide, turn right onto 91st if you're coming up slide towards 98th. Litte pond maybe 1/2 acre with Channels/Bullheads up to about 2lbs, Carp/Koi up to about 10lbs

Bottom of the spillway at Buffalo Springs, Common Carp up to 20+lbs

University/Clovis Highway heading out of town turn left into that park that has a bunch of connected lakes and head down to the end by the pavillion. Fish the water spout on the opposite bank for Largemouth bass, they aren't big, but it's the only place in town with consistent bass fishing.

The pond out by the Ford Dealership off Indiana and the loop has big carp up to 10+lbs and I don't know for sure what else

Crappie House at Lake Alan Henry has incredible fishing this time of year. Slab crappie and if you catch a crappie...reel in slow...might find a sharelunker on the end a few seconds later like my buddy did one night out there. I've personally caught Largemouths up to 7lbs from there and dozens of great keeper crappie when it was in the high 30's low 40's outside with high 40's water temp at night.


You know where it is in the Lubbock area!
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#7547328 - 05/19/12 12:41 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
DaBankFishamen Offline
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Registered: 06/06/11
Posts: 194
Loc: Sidney, Montana
any luck?
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#7562864 - 05/23/12 11:46 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
KittyWomper Online   content
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Registered: 04/07/10
Posts: 1696
Loc: Frisco
I'd be interested in adding these spots to my Google Texas Bank Fishing Map. If any of you guys that have fished these locations can pinpoint the locations on google and send me the link, I'll get them added to the map. Of the over 200 bank fishing spots on the map, I don't have any in West Texas.

I tried looking up the locations based on the posts above, but not familiar with Lubbock and didn't have much luck locating them.

I did add the spillway below Buffalo Springs Lake and the creek leading to Ransom Canyon


Edited by KittyWomper (05/23/12 11:52 AM)

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#7568846 - 05/24/12 03:28 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: KittyWomper]
Trent Osborne Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 04/14/11
Posts: 91
Loc: North Richland Hills, TX
Originally Posted By: KittyWomper
I'd be interested in adding these spots to my Google Texas Bank Fishing Map. If any of you guys that have fished these locations can pinpoint the locations on google and send me the link, I'll get them added to the map. Of the over 200 bank fishing spots on the map, I don't have any in West Texas.

I tried looking up the locations based on the posts above, but not familiar with Lubbock and didn't have much luck locating them.

I did add the spillway below Buffalo Springs Lake and the creek leading to Ransom Canyon


I sent you the info for a half dozen or so spots with the links to the map. :)Thanks for updating! I'll send some pics later to go along with the locations.
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#7570478 - 05/24/12 10:48 PM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Preston0101]
Glenn Ramirez Offline
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Registered: 05/24/12
Posts: 83
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#7570670 - 05/25/12 12:27 AM Re: Lubbock Area Bank Fishing - Where to Go [Re: Stoneman23]
RaiderDale33 Online   sleepy
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 05/14/10
Posts: 3573
Loc: Garland/Lubbock, Tx
Originally Posted By: Stoneman23
Has anyone fished McCullough park east of 90th and Indiana? I was looking at the playa lake stocking reports in Lubbock on TPWD's website and saw it had a decent stocking history (for Lubbock...) but didn't know if anyone has fished there recently and had any luck. I live relatively close to that park and was considering giving it a try.

(http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/action/stock_bywater.php?WB_code=0490)


Looks like a good catfish pond more than anything. Anything that is older than 6 years should be good due to eating whatever trout were left behind. Probably no bass left unless others introduced them.

Have always heard good things about the two ponds at the loop 289 and highway 87 intersections on the south side of town. One on the north side of 289 and one on the south side, for all species. Have fished it a few times with limited success, but fished when it was hot and bluebird skies.
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