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Going out to squaw creek for the first time soon, any advice?
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02/07/19 04:06 PM
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RandyG2650
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I’m unfortunately going be on foot, any tips or what baits work the best out there or good spots?
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Re: Going out to squaw creek for the first time soon, any advice?
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02/07/19 04:37 PM
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coachallentca
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Throw black blue fleck, motor oil or pumpkin seed power worms. Make sure you are making contact with the bottom. The point by the swim beach is a great place to start. just walk that whole area. You will get hung up so make sure you have some weights and hooks.
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Re: Going out to squaw creek for the first time soon, any advice?
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02/07/19 04:40 PM
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WAWI
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I saw the 10 lb fish get caught at the 2017 fish n chips. Without narrowing it down too much you can cast to the spot from one of the bank fishing areas lol. I think that's kinda funny.
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Re: Going out to squaw creek for the first time soon, any advice?
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02/10/19 03:30 PM
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361V
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I had a couple hours one day to burn and not enough time to load the boat and I ran down to bank fish Squaw one day. Most bank fishermen in the park are baitfishing for Tilapia and they usually sit in one place in the couple of coves accessable from shore. Since you posted this in “BassFishing” I assume that’s what you are after. Follow the dirt road around the lake shore and soak a soft plastic right in the cedar trees you can see and cast to from shore. Concentrate on the deeper cedars on the main lake especially points and really work in the outer bushes instead of in the coves. Berkley Power Worms in watermelon red or blue fleck are kinda a standard out there but the fish don’t seem to get tired of them.
Last edited by 361V; 02/10/19 03:32 PM.
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Re: Going out to squaw creek for the first time soon, any advice?
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02/10/19 05:53 PM
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Brandon Adamcik
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Texas rigged blue fleck power worm. 1/2 ounce weight. Make long casts to deep water. Fish slow. Lots of cedars out deep.
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