четверг, 12 мая 2011 г.

Lake Fork Crappie Fishing

Lake Fork has been a popular for largemouth bass for years, as anglers come to try their luck on this popular fishing destination. However, Crappie fishing is also very popular here.

Here are some tried and true Crappie Fishing locations:

Little Caney Creek: From December through February dawn to dusk, try live minnows, pink and white jigs fished on drop offs and in creek channels.

154 Bridge: Fish November through May dawn to mid-day, using pink/white or blue/white jigs or live minnows around the bridge pilings.

Mustang Bridge: March through July, dawn through the morning, using minnows, jigs and split shot fishing bridge piles.

West end of Dam: Fish October through February dawn, morning and dusk using 1/16 ounce jigs doubled rigged in the brush.

2946 Bridge: March through July, fish all day using live minnows blue and grey jigs. Fish on the point in the trees.

Keep up to date regarding the latest Crappie fishing as it does change often. If you base what you do on inaccurate info, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the outcome. Make sure you get the latest update for your trip. Local guides offer the latest crappie reports on many of their websites. Be sure to get the latest information on this popular fish so you can be at the right place to bag your limit.

In conclusion, I have tried to fish for Crappie on many Texas lakes and I find that Lake Fork offers many more locations to catch this popular little fish than most other lakes.
I suggest taking the kids and have a good time.

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