anyone crappie fish this lake? from what ive read it opens and closes alot. you have to either reserve or check in and pay 30.00 to fish, and the hours are 7.00 am to 3.30 pm. FRI-SAT-SUNDAY ONLY ALOT of rules. but maybe worth it if its infested with crappie.. or has big crappie there https://www.luminant.com/squaw-creek-park/#reservations
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I'm not willing to fight the bass crowd at Squaw Creek no matter how good the crappie fishing is. As I understand it they line up hours before the gate opens.
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I have been told by a crappie guide that there aren't many crappie in it at all. Lots of tilapia
being a deep , gin clear lake, thats never been stocked with crappie and reportedly full of bass I imagine crappie would have a hard time thriving there. I dont know of any deep clear lakes that are great crappie fisheries.
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with posts on other sites claiming people catching 70 to 90 largemouth in a day, 2 to 7 lbers. I imagine crappie would have a short life in there.
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I’ve fished this lake for the past 25 years but not since it was closed after Covid hit. I’ve only ever caught crappie on one day in all those trips and that was in May 2018. We were catching bass in the creek channel near the mouth of the north creek on crankbaits but then hooked into black crappie on the same red crankbaits. Within a few minutes I had 3 in the boat and then didn’t catch another one. We fished around with crappie jigs on that trip and other trips but never got back into them.
Here’s a photo of those 3 near the fish cleaning station. Lots of other places to catch crappie for sure.