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Cypress Springs? #6399954 07/14/11 09:32 PM
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Anyone know anything about cypress springs lake? Heading out there for the weekend

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Re: Cypress Springs? [Re: hookinem22] #6399997 07/14/11 09:40 PM
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Fish the points at walleye cove..i fished a tourney there this weekend..we did awfull, but saw alot of fish caught off those points


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fish early, fish late, beware of skiboat/jet ski wake.



Love that lake. small, but fishes great.

Should be eye candy central around 11-12oclock.


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we were out there last weekend and caught some nice fish up to 5#...fished brush piles, points and some deep docks. Most of our fish came on t-rigged 12" worms in 6-15' of water...if you can get on the water before sun up, there can be a decent topwater bite on on those points in the Walleye area.


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Originally Posted By: Ride-or-Fish
fish early, fish late, beware of skiboat/jet ski wake.



Love that lake. small, but fishes great.

Should be eye candy central around 11-12oclock.


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Originally Posted By: Chris G
we were out there last weekend and caught some nice fish up to 5#...fished brush piles, points and some deep docks. Most of our fish came on t-rigged 12" worms in 6-15' of water...if you can get on the water before sun up, there can be a decent topwater bite on on those points in the Walleye area.


You ever go up past the bridge where the timber is?

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timber? past the bridge? do tell more wink

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Originally Posted By: SkeeterRonnie
timber? past the bridge? do tell more wink

Yes please do.

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I must be missing something?



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Originally Posted By: JayKendrick
I must be missing something?


Re: Cypress Springs? [Re: wormman] #6401591 07/15/11 05:59 AM
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thanks for the advice, I'll let y'all know how it goes!

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the only timber left, holds small fish, occasionally. it's too visible and everyone fishes it. it gets raped. its before you get to the bridge.

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timber? past the bridge? do tell more wink

Yes please do.


There are some stumps WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY back there, but I bet they are are probably 4-6" deep right now with the lake down like it is.


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Re: Cypress Springs? [Re: Randy Harrell] #6402156 07/15/11 02:20 PM
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that water is probably 94 degrees, too wink LOL! maybe some grass carp will DIE!

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we were out there last weekend and caught some nice fish up to 5#...fished brush piles, points and some deep docks. Most of our fish came on t-rigged 12" worms in 6-15' of water...if you can get on the water before sun up, there can be a decent topwater bite on on those points in the Walleye area.


You ever go up past the bridge where the timber is?


hahaha....i saw the other replies...there is no timber up there. Almost sounds like you are confusing it with Monticello. Anyways, there have been some decent fish past the bridge but everything I mentioned in my previous post is East of the bridge. The brush piles have been good and are abundant...just look and you will find them.


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