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Crappie from the bank? #6196735 05/18/11 03:19 AM
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Anyone have any luck with crappie from the bank on Hubbard? Just wondering since its so close to the office. Id love to find some after work from time to time.

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: quackrjack] #6200850 05/19/11 01:27 AM
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no one?

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: quackrjack] #6201687 05/19/11 06:20 AM
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Think most are finished with the spawn by now, litle late this time of the year from bank. May be able to try the marinas a bit deeper water there on the fishing docks so possibly in there before they move out till the winter. Also try some of the local city lakes never fished them but most small lakes you can usually catch crappie from the bank at night in them during the summer once you find them and as long as they have a decent population of them.

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: marktx] #6207564 05/20/11 04:05 PM
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I was getting bait at Cedar Creek off of 75 coming from Dallas , the first couple bridges as you hit the lake. I threw my net out about 5 feet and pull 1 crappy on each throw, nice size too. So, I guess in that area they are still in the shallow.


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Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: Metal Man] #6207752 05/20/11 04:36 PM
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Marina's or fishing barges are going to be your best bet. Most have moved out deeper.

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: KidKrappie] #6208042 05/20/11 05:26 PM
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From the bank I have had good luck with Crappie Thunder type jigs. Not sure if it's the spinner or the color but crappie love them. Plus you can throw them a good distance with a lightweight rod/reel. I keep my rod tip high so the fish will see it above them.

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: GetdaNet] #6208642 05/20/11 07:46 PM
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at Fort Phantom I've had pretty good luck fishing crappie from the bank using chart/black road runner jigs. I tend to catch more when I wade out about waist deep, but my point is that you can catch plenty from the bank if you find a good spot. if you aren't afraid to get a little wet then I'm sure you can catch plenty of fish

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Originally Posted By: chribroo
at Fort Phantom I've had pretty good luck fishing crappie from the bank using chart/black road runner jigs. I tend to catch more when I wade out about waist deep, but my point is that you can catch plenty from the bank if you find a good spot. if you aren't afraid to get a little wet then I'm sure you can catch plenty of fish

I believe the lakes out in west texas warm slower. The fish around here have already done their thing shallow.

Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: GetdaNet] #6210149 05/21/11 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: GetdaNet
From the bank I have had good luck with Crappie Thunder type jigs. Not sure if it's the spinner or the color but crappie love them. Plus you can throw them a good distance with a lightweight rod/reel. I keep my rod tip high so the fish will see it above them.


been doing pretty good myself with the same technique on Lake Lavon using road runners....


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Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: quackrjack] #6218307 05/23/11 06:37 PM
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Hey Quackrjack,
You might try the two jetties on the Rowlett side of hwy 66. Out toward the middle to the ends, the water is 12 to 14 feet deep. Use a 10 or 12 foot crappie pole and fish about 10 feet out from the edge of the chunk concrete. It's a good place to pick up some yellow bass too. Minnows or black/char jigs (1/16 or 1/32 oz) work well. Fish down 6 to 8 feet deep.
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Re: Crappie from the bank? [Re: JimZilla] #6235437 05/27/11 02:54 PM
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Would love to find a pond in the Dallas area with crappie , Ive check the Texas lake stocking info but its been forever since theyve stocked crappie ..anyone know of a nice small /average size pond that they know holds crappie ? I would be bank fishing which I know right now probably wont work but would still like to get to know the pond for later when they are catchable.

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