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Lake Livingston
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04/20/12 02:28 AM
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I'm heading to lake livingston next weekend and any help on what techniques to use for catfish, crappie, and white bass/hybrids would be appreciated! Where to look for them and I'm open to any methods!
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/20/12 03:23 AM
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TGCooper
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Bank or Boat? How big a boat? It's a large lake. What part of the Lake will you be staying at/near? Probably your best option is to hire a guide your first time. It is a big and potentially dangerous lake when the wind blows, there are a lot of stumps (some where you don't expect). Water is muddy now, but clearing if no more rain comes. Catfish are shallow up near the bulkheads early in the morning - Catch fresh shad in a castnet is best bait option fish under cork close to the bulkhead. Crappie I cant help you with. Whites are typically caught trolling or jigging slabs this time of year. Very few hybrids - Livingston has not been stocked with hybrids. Several good guides on the lake, but the one I have personally fished with and had a great trip, very knowledgable on all the species you listed, hard working, fun to fish with is Loy Deason, aka Shadslinger on this site. Here is his website: http://lakelivingstonguides.com/index.htmlHave a great trip, Tom
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/21/12 02:36 AM
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It's a 14 foot jon boat, and it will be at a buddy's lakehouse he said its on the south part of the lake not sure where exactly. What should i be trolling and how do i troll for white bass? Thanks!
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/21/12 01:21 PM
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Walls
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You can put in for free at Tigerville park. Idle out of the cove and veer to the right and go out @ 3-400 yards. On a weekend there will probably be a couple of boats already trolling the point there. Decent spot for whites.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/21/12 01:25 PM
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Meadowlark
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Be very careful on the south end in a 14 ft jon boat. Seriously, Livingston can get dangerous very quickly, more so than most any lake you will ever fish.
Trolling for whites, the standard rig is the "hell/pet". This is a hookless hellbender rigged with a pet spoon trailer on a leader of 18 to 24 inches or more if you wish. The south end is off color right now but improving each day. There are some whites around the southwest side of Pine Island and will be more and more each day as the water clears. Good luck...and seriously, be careful.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/22/12 02:45 AM
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Thanks where can i find the hellbender? what size should i buy for it and also for the pet spoon? Thanks! it has been postponed for 2 weekends also
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/22/12 07:26 PM
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Meadowlark
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Academy has the big hellbenders without hooks....and #12 pet spoon for whites, sometimes #13 when the shad is larger.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/22/12 07:40 PM
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ok thanks alot! how much line should i let out when i am trolling?
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/23/12 04:54 PM
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Duck Hawkins
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What and where are the bass biting on and which creeks? Duck Hawkins. I will be there 5/5. thanks
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/23/12 04:59 PM
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ChanceHuiet
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Salt,kickapoo,white rock,Indian...all the creeks are holding fish and different baits for different days...one day a crank,one day a plastic worm. Just gotta see
I can backlash toilet paper.
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/25/12 08:39 PM
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Duck Hawkins
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Thanks alot! I haven't been there since the early 2000. Black neon/chart. in soft plastics and firetiger 7A Bomber crankbaits. Probably going to throw them to start. Should be some topwater action.
Duck
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/26/12 01:25 AM
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Fishy fishy
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Oh wow joined the site to ask about this lake....me and the wife are planning on fishing there this weekend
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Re: Lake Livingston
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04/26/12 11:45 PM
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ChanceHuiet
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Early in morning before sun gets up the shad spawn is on heavy
I can backlash toilet paper.
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