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    Default Timber time


    If you have a lake that you like
    and it has timber
    you should be in that timber
    the crappie are on the timber in the dfw area
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    I miss out timber, we use to have so much and now it's all gone. When they flooded this lake most of it was National Forrest and when full, you couldn't see very far at most places, lol! Didn't need boat lane markers as you just went where the trees were not, lol!

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    Fork was that way when it opened ,,,,it wasnt a lake , it was flooded forest with lanes cut in it
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    Trees are hot in Oklahoma also


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    Fork was that way when it opened ,,,,it wasnt a lake , it was flooded forest with lanes cut in it
    it was awesome back then too. They had bass spawning in trees tops in 40 feet of water, lol! Even had one spot they had 5 pound schoolers.
    And don’t even talk about the crappie back in the 70’s, awesome it was!

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    Thats a big 10-4 sir. Im on those trees like stink on you know what. Where I fish it'll stay that way into September. Then they start making those early fall maneuvers,and I have to tinker with the tactics.

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    yes sir , they love wood in the late summer here in Texas
    even big ole pilings on docks , bait seems to congregate well on the wood this time of year .
    and the crappie stay near
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