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Salado Creek

Posted By: KeatonScott

Salado Creek - 06/19/11 05:45 AM

I was driving home from Austin and we stopped at The Stagecouch inn in Salado, TX. Salado Creek was right behind it I asked a guy if it good fishing he said I would not catch anything but bluegill and maybe a catfish but he was wrong. I found a spot under 35 that looked perfect so I looked around and saw bluegill swimming everywhere and I saw 2 carp swimming and a bunch of bass fry so I tried a small spinner I found and the bottom of my tackle box and caught.....


Longear sunfish


Largemouth Bass


And I think this is a Guadalupe Bass but not sure.


Posted By: Steven168

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 05:49 AM

Ha!!! That is a great story!!! Nice catch, glad you had tried it, and thanks for the report! Fun fish!!!
Steven
Posted By: adam darling

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 05:57 AM

keaton!!! its adam! glad to see you on the forum man
Posted By: KeatonScott

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 05:59 AM

Adam where have you been I haven't seen you at the pond I forever!
Posted By: sofleye23

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 05:59 AM

Nice little catch there. And welcome to the forum. That's a largemouth by the way.
Posted By: KeatonScott

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 06:04 AM

Dang! haha I was hoping it was a Guadalupe because of it's weird pattern.
Posted By: adam darling

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 06:17 AM

dude im here but chase was gone for forever and i dont realy fish without him ahaha
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 07:40 AM

welcome To the Texas Fishing Forum. The simple style of fishing is hard to beat.fish I enjoy fishing the Salado here in San Antonio and have fished it alot. cheers Nice Catch. Good Job!cheers
Posted By: catfish

Re: Salado Creek - 06/19/11 01:26 PM

That longear is beautiful!
Posted By: sofleye23

Re: Salado Creek - 06/20/11 05:18 AM

Originally Posted By: KeatonScott
Dang! haha I was hoping it was a Guadalupe because of it's weird pattern.

Yeah, the Guads do put up a great fight. But you'll be able to tell when you catch one. They have more of a gold color most of the time.
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