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Early start on the Yegua... 3rd Sat. in Jan
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10/23/14 08:56 PM
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All, I’ve begun the process of putting together a weekend camping/ kayaking/ fishing event at the Nails Creek Unit of Lake Somerville State Park. My first thoughts were the January time frame (2nd, 3rd, or 4th weekend) depending on availability, but we could do December or February too! The whole event would focus solely on kayaking and fishing Yegua and Nails creek.
Lake Somerville is in great shape going into winter which will set the stage for a very good spring run of crappie and whitebass. The crappie fishing is usually good all winter even considering that January is early for the whitebass fishing. This event is intended to jump start the spring season by giving the kayak fisher a preview of the creek and facilities at the state park.
I can tell you from years past if we have a wet winter the fishing in Yegua creek will be the best in years! A flood or two in November or December will fill the creek early with crappie and whitebass which will stay in the deeper pools at the lower end of the creeks until the weather warms and the days get longer.
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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10/26/14 01:00 AM
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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10/26/14 06:58 PM
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I haven't decided how much I'd like to promote this event at the State park. It could be really big with only the kayakers I have fished with up in the Yegua. Couple that known group with all those interested in learning about kayak fishing and we could have a hundred or more for the weekend. Wouldn't that be fun! I'm looking for a dozen or so experienced kayak fishermen to answer questions, help with guiding groups and leading non-formal on the water classes.
If you have been kayak fishing for a few years you do not need to know as much about the Yegua to lead an adventure or teach a newbe or two the ropes. I encourage everyone to step outside of your comfort zone to find the rewards and value in helping others.
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“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.†SCOTT REINARDY
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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10/26/14 10:46 PM
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Post the date when you decide. Id like to join.
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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10/29/14 01:37 PM
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I'm back in the area after a stint on L. Palestine, and fish Somerville via kayak (even though L. Bastop is 0.5 mi. from home). I am interested in a winter camping/fishing trip, and can certainly help other less experienced with kayak fishing. Mostly I would look forward to catching/frying/camping. A hundred boats!?
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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10/30/14 02:05 AM
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I did one of these things just a while back and we had 50 folks show up on a cold winter day. We haven't done a whole weekend yet so this will be the first. I know I can count on about a dozen of my friends in Bryan/College Station and maybe another dozen closer to the lake. I hope to kayak the Yegua this Saturday to see if the crappie are biting down in the deeper parts of the creek below Newmans Bottom. If anyone wants to join me Saturday I'll be on the creek by mid morning and off by around 5:30pm to clean feeesh 
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“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.†SCOTT REINARDY
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/03/14 12:39 AM
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A day like this should be shared with friends.. If you are waiting for the whitebass next spring to fish the Yegua you are missing an even better opportunity to catch tons of crappie. Yes we caught a lot of undersize fish but many were legal to keep (10 inches)  Who wants to join me on the creek next time?
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/03/14 12:42 AM
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For the Whitebass primer @ Nails Creek Park it looks like January 17th weekend might work... With the crappie fishing so good right now I'm thinking about doing two events, one in November and one in December..
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/03/14 01:00 AM
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Incredible Video and an Incredible Day of Fishing!!!!!!
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/03/14 03:06 AM
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here's the slideshow.. no J-Moe.. he had to leave early..
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/03/14 04:44 PM
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Gotta check my TFF more often!!! Would have loved to join you guys, and will hopefully catch ya next time!! I try to avoid Somerville on opening day of Duck season, and on Game day weekends!! I did catch a few Kitties on Gibbons that I'll post soon
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/05/14 03:20 AM
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I've talked with the Lake Somerville State park managers and it looks like January 17th (weekend) is the first available date for a whitebass fishing primer for the Yegua. This date is about right for the very beginning of the spring run. On a side note I'd like to do a Yegua crappie fishing weekend too very soon. The creek is loaded with new fish and any rise in the creek will just make it better. There is a real good chance that the whitebass will move up the Yegua very early this year if some haven't already.
Put the third Saturday of January on the calendar and come join me on the Yegua for some fishing and adventure up the creek!
>)));> Wishin' I was Fishin' <;(((<
“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.†SCOTT REINARDY
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/10/14 05:20 PM
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The November 1st kayak fishing trip to the Yegua was about the best it has ever been for those of us that made the journey. The most difficult part of the trip is the ¼ mile yak drag down the trail to the low water crossing to access the creek. The park staff is looking into clearing a launching area just below the trailway bridge (closer to the parking lot) but experience tells me that there is seldom enough water in the creek at that point so for the time being the only option is to drag yak.. BYOW - BRING YOUR OWN WHEELS! Unless you like fighting the yak dragon I’m sending out an open invitation to fish the Yegua with the BVFF this coming Saturday (nov 15). We will launch from Newmans Bottom to avoid the duck hunters around the upper end of the lake and that long paddle to the creek. Bill H. plans to be there very early AM but anytime mid-morning is good to start and it is probably better to stagger launching to keep us all spread out along the creek. This trip has the potential to be the best crappie fishing you will ever experience in the Yegua or at the very least in the last seven years… We can discuss this trip Thursday evening @ Abuelos during our BVFF monthly meeting 5:45pm to 7:30pm ! Please RSVP to me if you want to meet us at Abuelos in College Station..
>)));> Wishin' I was Fishin' <;(((<
“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.†SCOTT REINARDY
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Re: Early start on the Yegua...
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11/13/14 02:58 PM
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I think it's best if we shoot for a very early start Saturday to take advantage of the predicted peak in activity and get ahead of the PM rain. Don't let the cold weather keep you off the creek early Saturday morning. Dress in layers, wear your waders and stay dry. I've fished and hunted in much worse and being properly prepared is the key to a successful outing.. this type of outing isn't for sissy's or little children.
>)));> Wishin' I was Fishin' <;(((<
“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.†SCOTT REINARDY
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