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Re: Naconiche 9/27/18 [Re: lconn4] #12945710 10/25/18 07:29 PM
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Supposedly a really good crappie lake. TPWD has it rated "excellent." It certainly looks like the sort of habitat a crappie angler would die for.

Iconn4, I did note you mentioning a trip or two earlier that you found tons of grass over by the dam. I think I'll either shoot off in that direction and otherwise work the lower part of the lake. This, assuming, Benny Hood and his tribe don't have some better ideas they share.

Firming up for Saturday for me, definitely not tomorrow. SO, unless it sleets . . .!!!

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Re: Naconiche 9/27/18 [Re: lconn4] #12945757 10/25/18 08:09 PM
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Brad.. you might want to reconsider your choice of fishing platforms since you have options. Yesterday those fish were relating to the thickest wood I could find shallow (3 to 5) with wind blowing into it. Who knows though because they rarely bite the same way at the same place two days in row. smile

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Just to give you an idea, the fish I was catching were between back side of log jam in earlier picture and the bank. Lost a couple on earlier trip fishing swimbait behind the log jams that I posted in this thread and couldn't wait to get back and try it exclusively. Where I am in that picture was the furthest away from bank I fished. Found three or four areas like it, worked like a dog to crawl over to get to area behind the log jams, let things quieten down and then started fishing..

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Re: Naconiche 9/27/18 [Re: lconn4] #12946947 10/26/18 11:17 PM
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Iconn4, I'll be there at the crack of dawn, tomorrow, 10-27.

I have already loaded the 360 so I'll have to deal with and think through approaches. Actually, the 360's prop lifts entirely out of the water so I may just jack it up and paddle around. It has a very tiny draft, too.

Benny said here or on FB that the water is clearer on the north side of the lake, muddier down to the south. Not sure where he'll be tomorrow but I'll just wait and see how it all looks and decide from there!

I'm taking worms, shad baits, some miscellaneous lures!

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Good Luck, I'm headed to Fork... maybe.


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Re: Naconiche 9/27/18 [Re: lconn4] #12948201 10/28/18 03:54 PM
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A few dinks and one decent fish was all I managed at Fork... Wished I'd fished Naconiche.


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