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Bankin' the Trinity River #8998736 06/03/13 05:19 PM
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Well Danny, Austin, and I hit the Trinity last Saturday night based on some advice from T-MAC and man did it pay off! About a half mile hike off the nearest parking and some borderline rappeling to get down the cliff side to the bank was a PITA with our 100+lbs of gear but well worth it in the end. We ended up with 10 Flatheads from 2-22lbs, 4 Blue Cats from 8-14lbs, 2 Short Nose Gar around 2.5ft, a ~5lb Drum, and a 32lb Alligator Gar ~4.5ft! Lost at least 25 fish due to various reasons mostly missed hook sets with gar not taking the bait enough. Here's a portion of the pics I'm sure the guys will add more soon.

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I think you got most of the pics covered! When are we going again?!


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I wanna go!!!!! love gar fishing


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That's awesome!


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Here's a couple more pics, the trip was absolutely fantastic. Can't wait for round two




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RIVER FISHING, GOTTA LOVE IT! THAT IS AN IMPRESSIVE PHOTO PORTFOLIO!

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That big ole blue is a gorgeous animal!

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nice fish.

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Nice - what city do you fish the trinity in? I'm in carrolton and every spot I find has no clearings around the bank and is no where at wide.

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Originally Posted By: Fishing4Bass
Nice - what city do you fish the trinity in? I'm in carrolton and every spot I find has no clearings around the bank and is no where at wide.


You've got to get out of the big city to get to spots like these. SE of Dallas a ways more specifically. There was definitely no clearing anywhere along the river the only reason it was clear around us was because that is underwater when it floods

Last edited by Trent Osborne; 06/05/13 01:06 PM. Reason: Meant SE not SW, quick typing at work fail...

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What type of bait were you catching those blues on?


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Good job. Love the blue.

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I want to go on the next trip. Ill cook!


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SW on the Trinity, from dallas? I THINK NOT! The trinity flows South And East from Dallas, towards the Houston area and Trinity bay.

I grew up in the Trinity Bottomlands near where Simpson Stuart rd ends. There used to be a big slough across the pasture that ran parallell to the river. Full of bass, big ones, and catfish, back in the day. Also that pasture and bottomlands were primo swamp rabbit hunting grounds, and the pasture was top grade grazing grass for the big herd of dairy cattle that called it home.

Lemmon Lake was just above the slough, and it once produced a gator, about 10 ft long, that JJ Lemmon himself sent to that great belt boot and shoe factory in the sky, measured about 10 ft and made the DMN sports section! The river had some good level bank access pts and some big flatheads and blues, along with channels, and genuine Alligator gars were there for the taking. Being the trinity, nothing in that part of river was fit to eat, but one pier 6 brawl with a Trinity flathead,or a 80-100 lb plus Gator Gar and you didn't care, the rush it produced was almost transcendental!

For eating fish, we had 5 mile creek and about 2 miles above where it merges with the trinity, we had a swimming hole, a fishing hole,full of big channel cats, chunky black bass, and fat crappies, a waterfall, and a dense hardwood forest full of fat squirrels for plinking. We got hungry we would just saunter over to the well watered truck gardens that produced virtually every kind of vegetable and fruit you could ever hope to eat, including watermelons and cantaloupes in the summer. Wild dewberries in the spring and native persimmons in the winter, and the forest had pecans of all varieties, including huge papershells! Today, that verdant bottom pasture is no more, and if the satellite pics are correct the slough is gone, the hardwood forest is now I-45, the 5 mile creek channel has been diverted, and the artesian wells got drained so the city could run sewer lines and make the septic tanks go away, and when the wells went so did the truck farms.

Progress, you say! I guess, but those were some of the sweetest watermelons, the fattest squirrels and swamp rabbits, and about the most adventure and fun a kid could have.

Ahhh

Rudy

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