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Bank Fishing Creeks....Wheelchair Accessible Spots? LOL
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12/23/13 06:04 PM
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texasfisherman1
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I know it sounds silly but I wanted to know if there are any creeks in the DFW area(want to catch crappie) that could be accessed with a wheelchair and/or walker, maybe a spot where the bank transitions straight to the water. I live in Midlothian but anywhere in the DFW area would be fine. I would really appreciate any information. Im tired of going to the barges. Thanks
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Re: Bank Fishing Creeks....Wheelchair Accessible Spots? LOL
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12/23/13 07:11 PM
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GoldSpoonr
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All the creek access areas I know of consist of a load of walking and would probably be difficult for someone in a wheelchair/walker IMHO. Good Luck!!! Hope you catch some..
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Re: Bank Fishing Creeks....Wheelchair Accessible Spots? LOL
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12/24/13 01:20 AM
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forsanmedic
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You can try the Nolan River as it feeds Lake Pat Cleburne. Byron Stewart Park is the name of it. They are currently adding new sidewalks around the park now as well. Crappie normally around the deeper trees and stumps. I haven't been there in a while, but they should be moving in. Hope this helps.
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