Welcome to the site and board! Sorry I know absolutely nothing about that lake.
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Anyone have any information on Bardwell Lake fishing for Crappie or Sandbass. Just point me in the right direction . BTW my boat is out of commission right now so I'll be bank fishing walking will not stop me from fishing any help will be greatly appreciated
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It's all good thank you for welcoming me to the site
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I fish out of a kayak under bridges and trees or grass on the windy SUNNY banks.
I start with minnows and change to jigs after I find them . I have a 4 poles spider rig on my kayak on calm days.
Just enjoy nature my crappie family.
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the crappie dock there should be coming around soon but I don't know much else
I have heard they will go in a grassy area in the cove beside it when they spawn as well
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you might want to try mountain creek off that farm road south/west of the lake
there is a bridge over there somewhere they park and walk in …
I don't know the exact spot but I bet google will show you btw
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
661. It was a much harder walk than usual on the north side when I went a few months ago due to mud and swampiness. South side was boot-sucking mud. You get stuck at a branch on the south side when there’s good water and can’t go up as far. I came across a bobcat there last fall. It ran so no big deal. Coyote tracks a plenty. Snakey. I remember some TFF people talking about wild hog packs, but I never seen any. Keep alert if you go, as usual.
Try the feeder Creek coming from Lake Clark at 287
And I view marina maybe coming on right now