1. Details: White Crappie with a jig

    bite is decent 18' to 25' around bridge pillars. late afternoon.

    1. marc trejo 0
      Now we are cookin with peanut oil. Great catch
    2. Gabe Mitchell 0
      ^^^ true sacrifice!
    3. Dennis Lary 0
      I surely want to but need some more for a little family fish fry on Sunday. so of course I have to hit the lake again Saturday. The things I have to do to feed family. ...more Ha. it's going to be 63 degrees
    4. lemesnil 0
      Yummm... Fry them up!
    5. Dennis Lary 0
      Oh yea. you have to work it but it's worth it. I am puzzled by all the eggs in them already. maybe someone knows the science on that and could share?
    6. Matt Dobson 0
      Nice mess for dinner. I had no idea the crappie were active this time of year.
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  2. Details: White Crappie

    Crappie and Sand Bass on jig Under I35 bridge 20' to 25' It's what's for dinner tonite.

  3. Details: Largemouth Bass with a yellow road runner

    Caught on ultra light rod with 4 pound test line in our tank or pond for you city folks while perch fishing. It's 8.49 pounds on a cheap scale. Those road ...more runners will catch anything. Fun fun fun

    1. Dennis Lary 0
      A little luck doesn't hurt. Let it wear itself out and pray the line doesn't snap. That's some awesome good anxiety right there!
    2. 9G3B 0
      Ultralight is the way to go! True skill right there man.
    3. Stephen Bishop 0
      Bet that was a good time. 8 pounder on 4 lb test, crazy.
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  4. Details: White Crappie with a minnows ( medium)

    fishing stumps, crappie were 6' to 8' or approx 1' off bottom. They were biting good but most were too small& bonus cat. Biggest crappie I've ...more ever seen broke my line about 2' out of water. So close!

  5. I'm about to cook these up for dinner. Who's coming?

    White Crappie with a minnows

    1. Bridger Jones 0
      @matt last time I went there it was still pretty lifeless aside from the yellow bass.
    2. Dennis Lary 0
      When I said I drive by there I mean the 380 bridge. I didn't see the normal crowd but I've only gone by once so far.
    3. Dennis Lary 0
      Man the drought continues more for Lavon than most lakes here It's way low now I drove by there last week and usually packed with people but Not many were there. ...more I may try this weekend. Let you know.
    4. Matt Dobson 0
      Just wondering. Moved to Houston recently, missing my old spots.
    5. Matt Dobson 0
      I used to fish the 380 bridge every spring. Drought a couple years ago thoroughly messed things up. Know if the crappie have returned to that area?
    6. Dennis Lary 0
      I talked to some guys last weekend that were catching crappie under that railroad bridge by Mallard Park. Kicker is that they were limiting but it was at 2 and ...more 3 o'clock in mornings on kayaks. Wow!
    7. JordanRobinson 0
      Good information, thanks! I am going to try Ray Hubbard and possibly Lavon this weekend for crappie
    8. Dennis Lary 0
      Call me I'm there. Lol.
    9. Matt Dobson 0
      That looks awesome. Ready for my own fish fry.
    10. Dennis Lary 0
      Still shallow. Anywhere from 4' to 6' under bridge over to the edge of rip rap in sand. Heard People say that the spawn is over atThis lake but notice the ...more eggs. They've slowed on spawn but not over.
    11. JordanRobinson 0
      Great catch, how deep was the water? Glad to still see eggs in them-meaning they can still be caught shallow for a while
    12. Gabe Mitchell 0
      Get that peanut oil hot, I'll bring the hot sauce!
    13. jason felter 0
      Me! Lol enjoy :)
    14. GTeam 0
      Count me IN!! Looks GREAT my friend and NOTHING better than cookin whatcha catch!!
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  6. This is gonna look good with fish guts on it!

    1. Dennis Lary 0
      LOL. I look forward to finding out later this week.
    2. Chris Skinner 0
      Look great in scales and slime too! Haha
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  7. Details: Largemouth Bass with a white spinner

    Early Sunday AM catches off the rip rap on the south side of Miller bridge road near Paddle Point park. Bite was good early but trailed off by 10. Nothing over 3# ...more but who cares...

    1. Dennis Lary 0
      Thanks
    2. Gabe Mitchell 0
      Love the detailed info!! Great post
    3. Dennis Lary 0
      I would've just wrote rock pilings but there's sounds much more edumicated
    4. Dennis Lary 0
      I pulled the above definition off of Wiki.
    5. Dennis Lary 0
      Riprap, also known as riprap, rip- rap, shot rock, rock armour or rubble, is rock or other material used to armor shorelines, streambeds, bridge abutments, pilings ...more ...
    6. jason felter 0
      What is rip rap?
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  8. My new fishing tool. I'm sure I'll tear'em up now.

  9. Details: White Crappie with a minnows

    Caught sandies,stripers and a drum Sunday at brunch time but mainly caught crappie 4' to 8' deep at bridge pillars. It was a little windy out but so glad ...more to be out on my Coosa. Come on Springtime

    1. d33rhunt3r 0
      I appreciate it bud, I might go try it this Sunday. Thanks for the info.
    2. Dennis Lary 0
      I forgot. I put in at ramp on Rockwall side of bridge.
    3. Dennis Lary 0
      Actually the north side of the 2 mile 66 bridge. Start fishing any of the pillars. There's 2 miles of them. Fish were moving around a lot so if no bite hit the ...more next one. It's 4' to 8' there mostly
    4. d33rhunt3r 0
      Nice crappie, what bridge did you catch them at? i assume i-30 and how far from the end of the bridge were you?
    5. iFishTexas 0
      I agree about springtime! You should check out my app :) iFish Texas.. -Steph
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  10. Details: Blue Catfish with a minnow

    Caught this 35lb cat on a kayak while crappie fishing. Wow what a ride that was! When we cut him open he had a 10" undigested crappie in him plus several ...more other partially digested crappie.

    1. Dennis Lary 0
      Matt that was a crazy catch. Trees everywhere and being pulled around like a trailer. Eventually it tired and just hugged a tree until help came. I was amazed that ...more it didn't hang under a limb
    2. Dennis Lary 0
      Thanks for the follow. I do love my Coosa but I recently saw the new 14' Cuda at a store in Arlington and wow now I've gotta have one. One in black and ...more red should do just fine.
    3. cudadude 0
      How u liking that coosa
    4. Matt Dobson 0
      Can't believe you got him in crappie gear. Bet that was fun.
    5. Swamp Mafia 0
      That's a nice cat. 10" crappie wow. That's why I use large perch for large cats. Cred.
    6. Gabe Mitchell 0
      great catch on crappie gear! those are some serious boyscouts knots at work holding him down.
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