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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueDeep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)SeasonSummerStructureHumpsWork it around deep humps or near rocky points. Rocky bottoms are preferred or next to a deep brush line.
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueTexas Rigs (Worming)SeasonSummerStructureRock PileFish it slow preferably mornings around structure. Between 4 to 10 ft.
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Crappie
TechniqueVertical Jigging Deep (20'+)SeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureBrush Piles - Omnia Community MemberBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueTubesSeasonFallStructurePointsAll of the guides thought it was crazy to throw a “octopus” but put a tube in my guides hands and first cast caught a 7 pounder and we threw them all day!
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Crappie
TechniqueVertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')SeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureBrush PilesCrappie are in the brushpiles or in the trees in the back of the creeks. Using 15lb braid to 1/8 to 1/4 ounce jigs tipped with white or chartreuse in color soft plastics. Depths vary with the night time air Temperature. Water temps have varied from 55 to 63 in the last 2 weeks. Texas has a minimum of 10" for crappie. Most fish exceed that. The brush piles are located usually on points. Side scan or live scope come in handy. Good numbers if you are patient. 13 to 15" crappie are not uncommon.