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    Default Thinking Fishing Creek Lake Saturday.


    What is the best way to fish there?
    Tight lining, trolling or pitching to cover?
    Never fished there before so just curious.
    Thanks for any tips y'all can give me.

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    I would tight line along the shore in 16 to18 foot of water. If you went directly across from the ramp to the other side and set up rods to run 15 to 18 foot and bump along at .3 or .4 mph provided you have 3/4 oz. lead on bottom with your hooks up 16 to 18 inches from the lead. Head down to the dam and just look for them close to the bottom or suspended. Got to warn you the area has lots of logs jammed in that area. This is a low lying area that is a catch all for everything that comes down river. If you find them they should be good size. You may have to zig zag and follow the contour of the bottom. Don't be scared to circle around and cover the same area again if you find them. Hope you get into some nice fish. I know when we fished there on a couple of night stalks we had some two pounders and a lot of one pounders easy. Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    I would tight line along the shore in 16 to18 foot of water. If you went directly across from the ramp to the other side and set up rods to run 15 to 18 foot and bump along at .3 or .4 mph provided you have 3/4 oz. lead on bottom with your hooks up 16 to 18 inches from the lead. Head down to the dam and just look for them close to the bottom or suspended. Got to warn you the area has lots of logs jammed in that area. This is a low lying area that is a catch all for everything that comes down river. If you find them they should be good size. You may have to zig zag and follow the contour of the bottom. Don't be scared to circle around and cover the same area again if you find them. Hope you get into some nice fish. I know when we fished there on a couple of night stalks we had some two pounders and a lot of one pounders easy. Good luck!
    Thank you BD for the info and warnings. Don't know if we will get to go but I'm hoping we can.
    Warmer weather and need to get the wife out of the house for a bit.

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    Good info ! Now same question for Wylie !


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    I would troll 2 1/16th oz jigs.
    12 to 15 ft deep. You can long line or use a split shot about 18"above your top jig.
    Longline about .7 to 1.1 mph.
    Or slow troll about .3 to .5 mph.
    Look for channel edges or points.
    Dock shooting or brush piles may be good to. Never done much of either.
    Night fishing I look for a Creek channel or secendary channel 20 to 30 ft deep and tight line. I fish 3 to 6 rods and different depths to locate the crappie. Then fish the depth of most bites. I will normally keep 2 lines at different depths just in case they move up or down. And I use plenty of light at the water to draw in the bait fish.
    Hope this helps you in some way.

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    Which would be better this time of year .... if I go to wylie


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    Not sure. I normally fish at night so I tight line under lights.
    Dress warm even if it's not super cold. It can change up on the water fast, specially if the wind picks up.

    I would try both trolling methods for a time. Say give long-lining an hour. If the bite is super slow, switch to slow trolling for an hour.
    If you need to switch to brush piles or docks.

    That's what I would do if it was me. Maybe someone else can help you further than I can. I'm still trying to learn all this myself.
    Good luck and let us know how you do.

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    P you already know the answer to that, fish the same as you always do with your jigs in the water! Water temp was 54 degrees on Wylie the other evening. Tight lining is what we did and pretty much do all the time. Find the bait and adjust to the depth you see them. Water is dirty now where we where. One's we caught were moving not holding to anything.
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    Ok , late start , headed to Wylie 8:30 am


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pchop View Post
    Ok , late start , headed to Wylie 8:30 am


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    So, how did you do ??

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