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- Corbin NashBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueMedium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12')SeasonFallStructurePilingsBurning cranks down to submerged bridge at Caney Creek and speeding up and slowing down. Striking depth was around 8-10 near the top of the bridge. Biting window was from around 8:30 to 10:30 AM. Caught six or seven total, biggest was 3 1/2. Came back later that day and caught a 2 1/2 first cast.
- Omnia Community MemberBronze AmbassadorSpecies
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueTexas Rigs (Worming)SeasonFallStructureDocks - Species
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueCarolina RigsSeasonSummerStructureRiver ChannelsFish schooling around creek bend and river bends, drag from deep to shallow
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Crappie
TechniqueVertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')SeasonSummerStructureBrush PilesLook for brush on drop offs . You may need to stay back away from brush piles 10 or more feet because they are very spooked by noise.
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Crappie
TechniqueVertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')SeasonFallStructureBrush PilesGo early before the wind starts blowing hard so you can control your boat position.
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueFrogs/ToadsSeasonSummerStructureSubmerged Vegetationribbit toad across the top of the submerged grass in 1 to 5 feet of water
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueShakey HeadsSeasonSummerStructureBrush Piles3/16 owner ultra shaky head with a Blue Fleck 8" trick worm
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Crappie
TechniqueVertical Jigging Deep (20'+)SeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureStanding TimberLake of the Pines, Texas is one of the best wintertime crappie lakes in America. They love big baits at this lake. 3” baits and big ¼ lead heads during low light conditions (early morning and right before sunset). There are two lakes in the country where crappie hit the bait extremely hard, in my opinion (Pines and Lake Fork). The fish nose right up the standing timber in this lake, I’ve been catching on the timber during the winter months at Lake of The Pines for over 25 years. This is one reason I make the 8-hour drive down to this lake; I love catching them our of the standing timber. The black crappie always seems to be higher in the water column, usually down 10’ – 15’ where the big white crappie are down 16’ to the bottom. But still nosed up right on the timber. For me, Texas is the king of winter time crappie fishing!