Hey Danial, curious to know where you put in at Panther Creek. I've been creek fishing in the Allen/Plano area but mostly Rowlett Creek which, from what you'll find on this forum, is very pressured. I've pulled out some monster green sunfish though so they're still in there!
This is basically why Im not simply going to Rowlett and the other more well-known creeks. there were three points that you can enter panther creek in.
the green point is where i did enter the creek from, but the red point is where I found a deep pool where there were sizeable sunfish and gills. there was also a bass or two hanging around that point. i had to come back once i reached that point, but the stuff ahead only looked better. a few things to note- I saw two water moccasins, so it'd be wise to be wary of them. the water was absolutely crystal clear, and the fish could see you a mile away. they were quite skittish especially the smaller more "Average" sized sunfish. also, there's very little litter in this area! I'd prefer to keep it this way, so if you do end up heading down there bring a trash bag to store your own trash and pick up any you may stumble upon. Lastly, the place seems incredibly beautiful with almost no pressure. I would like to keep it that way, and hopefully have a little bluegill haven in the heart of Frisco. that would be quite nice, don't ya think? anyways there are three other creeks I've found in the area- cottonwood creek which can be accessed by the greenbelt, or by main, Stewarts creek which can be accessed by Parkwood, Stonebrook, legacy, and a few others, and lastly watters which can also be accessed by main. I have yet to try the other three, but hopefully they will prevail as much as panther creek did.