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Cedar Creek lake July #14771392 07/07/23 03:38 PM
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I was out of town the last 2 weeks of June so I hadn't been on the water for a bit. Took the week of the 4th off and fished every morning (Mon - Friday). Planning to switch to sandies/hybrids for the weekend for a change of pace.

Spent 15.5 hours on the water and caught 99 total crappie which is well below my average hourly catch rate, so the fishing was fairly slow. I hit almost every pile I have marked, only failed to try 2 areas so I covered a lot of ground. There were only 3 spots I hit that seemed to be loaded with fish, overall the fish seemed to be pretty scattered and not very aggressive.

I started out Monday fishing the Thump chubby for a few minutes and then switched to the 1/32 oz white/chart hair jig that I typically have to switch to in August ... the switch is early this year I guess. I fished the hair jig all week long. On Wednesday I lost a lot of fish before I realized that swinging in larger fish on that hair jig will bend the hook out so I paid more attention to it from that point on and didn't lose many fish afterwards. I knew this happens but I guess not fishing it for a year you have to re-learn lessons the hard way.

Water temp was consistently around 84 degrees all week. The fish did NOT want much if any movement on the jig -- I caught myself holding my breath on occasion. I did catch a few fish with a very slow pull away technique but most were caught sitting dead still. The bite was also VERY subtle even though I was fishing braid. Sometimes I didn't feel the hit just the tension and a couple times I saw the fish swimming away with the jig and I hadn't felt a thing.

I only kept fish on Monday and Thursday, all others were released. 13" and 14" fish were few and far between, most fish were on the smaller end of keeper range. I think I caught 3 or 4 unders for the week and only 2 or 3 14" fish.

Mon July 3rd 6:15am 12 in 2.5 hours
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Fished 16 - 22 FOW, best sports were in 18 FOW.


Tue July 4th 6:15am โ€“ 20 in 3 hours
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Fished 16 FOW in the first hour or two and then moved out to 20 - 25 FOW.


Wed July 5th 6:30am โ€“ 25 in 4.5 hours
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Fished 16 - 22 FOW and it was consistently slow all morning. The wake boat / jet ski traffic was lighter today and I left my dog home so I fished longer and decided to see how long it would take to catch my limit. Had to move a lot and pick just a few fish from each spot. The most productive spots were in 18 FOW just like Monday.


Thu July 6th 6:15am โ€“ 14 in 2.5 hours
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Caught 14 in 2.5 hours on 1/32 oz white/chart hair jig. Fished 15 FOW early and moved to 18 - 20 FOW. It was a slow day with just 2 or 3 fish coming from each pile.


Fri July 7th 6:30am โ€“ 28 in 3 hours
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I tried a more meticulous approach to fishing every single pile but moving quickly โ€ฆ I fished a hump that has lots of piles and I hit every single pile I had marked. Some spots I caught 0, some 2. The last spot I fished was loaded in 22 FOW ... I caught 10 on it and the fish were very aggressive and would swim out 2 feet from the pile and hit my jig as soon as I dropped it. Best spots were 18 - 22 FOW.


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Re: Cedar Creek lake July [Re: Ron Douthit] #14771424 07/07/23 04:14 PM
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Great report Ron! Great way to spend time off work.


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Been thinking about you Ron. Need to get together again soon.

I'm white bass / hybrid fishing cedar creek Monday and Tawakoni Tuesday of next week.

Maybe after that?

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Ron,
I got to meet you on the water one morning by Pinnacle. I was in the skeeter with my father-in-law fishing for bass. It was nice meeting you.

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Originally Posted by LeonSulak
Ron,
I got to meet you on the water one morning by Pinnacle. I was in the skeeter with my father-in-law fishing for bass. It was nice meeting you.


Ah yes, I remember you guys .. nice to have met you too -- hope ya'll eventually found some. Oddly enough, that area you were fishing is a place I've never accidentally caught any largemouth but it should be perfect for them. I used to exclusively fish for largemouth and I've considered going out to some of those brushpiles and tossing a worm or carolina rigged lizard (my personal favorite).

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I've caught a few good bass on that point before. I had to hit a ton of brush piles to find a willing bass though. I assume the hump with the brush is up mid-lake(ish). I need to bass fish that area too.

I did crappie fish a pile last Saturday. I was bass fishing and saw a ton of crappie on the graph. Managed a few on a jig.


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When you switch to the 1/32 jig, do you add a split shot or just use the jig? Thx for all your information!!


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Originally Posted by Cedar Creek Sandman
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When you switch to the 1/32 jig, do you add a split shot or just use the jig? Thx for all your information!!


I always add a bullet weight about 18" above the jig even when I'm using heavier jigs. The bullet weight helps me identify my lure easier, so I always have it.

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