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Winter time at Caddo #12994333 12/13/18 05:20 PM
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Any tips for caddo this time of year? never fished it in the winter.

Re: Winter time at Caddo [Re: Porkchop80] #12994369 12/13/18 06:05 PM
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Dont know about the fishing but we are planning to launch the boat and watch the floating Christmas parade this Saturday....im sure i might drop a jig somewhere.... from what ive heard its all about the river channel in winter.

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The driving force and secret desire of every bass fisherman, is to one day be a crappie fisherman............Could it be that the good Lord just smilies and looks the other way when a fisherman tells a lie?
Re: Winter time at Caddo [Re: Porkchop80] #12995095 12/14/18 02:19 PM
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I have the same question about Caddo. Was thinking about trying it out there soon. If I put in at Johnsons does anyone know an approximation of a strategy to catch crappie close by? Not looking for someones honey hole just general approach. Thanks!

Re: Winter time at Caddo [Re: Porkchop80] #12996444 12/16/18 01:29 AM
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The current determines a lot. Jig pole mostly when the current is down. Casting a jig when swift. It is swift now.

Use your graph to find structure and groups of fish.

Laydown tree structure is usually an easy visible place to check. Most guides will use shiners. I usually dont mess with them.

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