It’s tough on Granbury too right now. The low water levels are messing with my ability to catch them with any consistency. Docks are the only way I can find them over here but I’m no expert by any means.
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Hey guys !!!, I hit my lake EML hard almost daily at the marina (West Bay) close by, lakes down 4.5'+ dropping daily.
We came up with the rain a few weeks ago but that quickly evap and is being pumped out to keep Lake Worth full.
Well the last few days the crappie are starting to come back to the slips but not like they should with the water falling, when they do thump it's from 2" or only on the drop.
Plastics only, minnows dead headed if it's alive they don't want it I see it when my buddies only use live bait, I'm strictly plastics. Not to mention the lakes slowly starting to turn.
That all being said, any of y'all guys or gals fishing EML from the bank or slips only?
If so, what are y'all having to do to adjust with the water like it is. And what area are y'all hitting.
Thank y'all
Hope it made some sorta sense 😂
It’s tough on Granbury too right now. The low water levels are messing with my ability to catch them with any consistency. Docks are the only way I can find them over here but I’m no expert by any means.
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God Bless You
lots of lakes are turning right now , and the fish are trying to start the fall transition . I have been to west bay a few times in years past , the bite window there is often really tight , 20 minutes or so of KABOOM and then gone .
have not been to EML in a long time , lost my bud across the lake from there last year and dont like the west bay price to flip a jig .
try pitching it and running it right close to the walkway and dragging it about 2 to 3 foot under the surface parallel to the dock ,tight up against it , them blackies might be right up under the dock , they are at lake worth right now .
luck to ya and KABOOM is the word for sure
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