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Ray Hubbard or Joe Pool #12380682 08/10/17 06:46 PM
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Not asking for any spots but as a general question, which lake is better for summertime crappie? I was thinking about finding some sand bass in the afternoon then start crappie fishing when the sun goes down. I know ray Hubbard is much better for sand bass but I would like to get into some crappie too. Trying to get my son and nephew on some fish. They are 5 and 6 and don't have a very good attention span.

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Might as well go the extra few minutes down the road and hit Cedar Creek 2cents


Katchin krappie...doin surgeries(filleting)...and givin hott grease baths until krunchy and golden brown is what it's all about!!!

"STAY ready for the THUMP"!!!!
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Yea I've thought about that too.

Re: Ray Hubbard or Joe Pool [Re: Gilly62] #12380817 08/10/17 08:17 PM
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If you are just wanting to keep the kids busy catching fish I would say Hubbard. JP is usually much better when the sun is up as well. I have found that the crappie bite slows down quite a bit when the sun goes down on Joe Pool.


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Joe Pool brush pile are producing (this past weekend)......we're very slow on jig........but were crazy on live minnows


Re: Ray Hubbard or Joe Pool [Re: Gilly62] #12386494 08/15/17 11:55 AM
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nice fillets right there!

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