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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: monkester]
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12/03/08 09:51 PM
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CatfishMike
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: CatfishMike]
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12/03/08 10:17 PM
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KidKrappie
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I bet the bridge that runs across the lake is swarming with slab crappie!!
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: KidKrappie]
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12/04/08 12:18 AM
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CatfishMike
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I will have to agree with monkester. What ever happened to the clean water act.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: BigCaseyB206]
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12/05/08 11:15 PM
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Castman
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My dad watched that plane crash-that was in the early 70's. I don't think it actually went into the lake. there is a jet in the southwest side...I have touched it!
Castman
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: CatfishMike]
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12/24/08 01:50 AM
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DonMiller
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Part of the ban is due to hydrocarbons that were drained to the Tarmac and soil which has since seeped down hill into the lake waters. PCBs were some of those hydrocarbons, they were used in heat transfer devices. PCB are not easily biologically destroyed, but start in the smallest fish and move up the food chain concentrating in the top of the food chain. PCBs collect in sediments, bottom feeders will see especially heavy exposure to those PCBs. PCBs were a major cause for the Bald Eagle demise.
FYI, the Clean Water Act applies to all but federally owned properties. Last I knew federal installations which no longer have a federal useful purpose cannot be sold unless the buyer is willing to clean up the "Brown Field" as part of the bargain.
Find'm, Hook'm, Reel'm, Measure'm, Weigh'm, Smile with'm, Release'm and Thank Him. Don
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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12/28/08 02:58 AM
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leftlane
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I ran across ya'lls post about Mountain Creek this evening searching for something else. I figured I'd throw in my two cents. 01/06/1962 my Dad, a Navy Lieutenant did crash into the lake. I think on the north side of the bridge, not sure I was two years old. Yes he died. There are other aircraft in the lake besides his. On the south east side in the cove is a tail of a jet sticking out of the water, and I have been told some others are back in the woods (also not sure cause I've never been back in there). The Navy was only concerned retreiving the pilot's and left the planes, which now was no use to them. The lake is closed for consumption due to fluid run-off of fuel and oil. Also on base are buried tanks installed back in the fortys I'm sure have seeped into the waters. Search the net for info on Dallas Naval Air Station and you'll see what I'm talking about. But I love to wet a hook just like the next guy, so I think It's cool to fish there just don't eat em... Best of luck, leftlane
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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06/25/11 04:49 PM
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tripacer59
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Just found this site this morning and wanted to chime in. I met a new neighbor this morning and he has a business near mountain creek lake and in the process of googling it on the map, I soon found myself searching for those jets in the woods too. Then, googled jet crashes in Mountain Creek Lake and ended up reading yalls forum. I'm leftlanes sister and we always heard growing up that there were other jets in those woods that crashed and the navy could not pull them out. If you've ever been in that lake years ago, you'd know the bottom is like quick sand, too soft for heavy equiptment even near the banks. I was hoping the new google maps would show the jet tail, but I couldn't find it. To the gentlemen, who touched it before, do you have any memory as to what part of the woods it might be? I noticed a park area over that way and thought it might be fun to venture out that way sometime this summer with rubber boots when the waters low. Don't know why its so interesting to me, just curious I guess. I remember learning in geology class and relized that certain chemicals will multiply by double each year in your body, if you get them into your system. I can't remember all the names, but you can search it on the internet. I know mercury is one of them, because it's such a common item, that's why they always told us never to break a thermometer in the house and they get concerned about high levels of mercury in fish. It doubles in there system too. So, don't eat the fish. If you read the history of the naval base you'll learn they had all kinds of businesses on that base over the years and all kinds of chemical runoff is in it. It's the combination of those chemicals that make it toxic. We used to fish in that lake years ago, as kids. My mom would take us on Sundays, before it was dangerous to hang out there and fish from the banks and I've jet skied in it a few times back in the 80's, but it was too shallow to ski near the woods at the time, but I'll keep watching the google maps for the jet tails if anyone has a clue. Sorry to be motherly, but I would consider washing off the lake water really good after getting it on my skin again, just incase it still has toxic levels in the water or soil. If anybody goes out to look, please post pictures. Thanks, T
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: tripacer59]
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06/26/11 04:27 AM
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Grainraiser
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I use to fish the creek that runs from Mountain Creek to Joe Pool. You use to be able to jump curb off I-20 and drive a good piece down before getting out and walking. I never caught any crappies but caught plenty of small bass (3 lbs less). In the late 70's me and my dad went to Mountain Creek to test out his outboard. We caught tons of schooling sandbass. I have not been on that lake since. I always thought it was ripe for development.
Reggie
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: BigCaseyB206]
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06/26/11 01:00 PM
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Smithaven
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My dad watched that plane crash-that was in the early 70's. I don't think it actually went into the lake. An F-8 Crusader Navy jet exploded in mid air, not into the lake, on 7 June 1956. A prototype tilt rotor aircraft crashed into the lake May 10, 1967, killing 3 crew. An executive aircraft owned by LTV crashed into the lake. I am not sure of the date. An F-8 Crusader crashed into the parking lot of the Bagdad LTV building in the 1970's. I cannot be sure of the date. It did not go into the lake. I also heard many sea stories of earlier aircraft crashing into the lake from the NAS before my time with LTV. I cannot verify dates and aircraft. However, none of the crashes are the problem. The reason you cannot eat the fish is the carcinogenic chemicals released into the lake in the bad old days before we knew better. Both NAS and Vought - later LTV- were very careless with chemicals. The problem is so extensive that clean up is not practical. The soil is polluted. The water is polluted. None of that should prevent catch and release fishing. Just do not drink the water or eat the fish.
. Seventy five years of chasing the elusive sunfish.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: Smithaven]
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06/26/11 03:07 PM
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lakeforkfishon
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I have fished Mountain Creek several times...the south side holds 2 rivers..1 goes all the way to Joe Pool .
The whole south side is only about 4 ft. deep.
The Bass are everywhere..best fishing lake in DFW...only 1 problem....
You would be lucky to find your trailer or truck or both still by the ramp when you return from your fishing trip.
I was broke into twice, and my buddy at high speed beached his boat as the idiot was taking off his steering ignition to steal his truck and trailer.
Its a very bad neighborhood on either side!
just my 2 cents worth.
The TFF never disappoints, always entertaining.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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01/08/12 02:42 AM
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JW.
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Has anyone seen carp anywhere on the lake? if so where
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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01/08/12 10:31 PM
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Macgruber
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What are the winter water temps? With it being a hot water lake thought I would ask. Where can you safely launch? I've been past the lake several times & have never seen steam on it.
This is a very tall order. We need the best. Get me MacGruber.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: JW.]
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01/08/12 10:32 PM
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rg6942
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I've seen tons of them......hard to get to tho. PM me for details.
I have spent many hours feeding many different species of fish.........and on occasion land a few.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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01/09/12 12:13 AM
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coachallentca
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the have not run the power plant this year.
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Re: Mountain Creek Lake
[Re: kds99]
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01/09/12 12:43 AM
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Ranger-188-2007
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Honey Hole Magazine had a show on it a week ago. I'm sure it was that lake. Wilcox said it was a very shallow lake, and across from a Baptist College if I remember right.
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