Submitted byOak Cliff 1 12 months agó
Are the sandbass run'n:) Discussion in 'Freshwater fishing reports' started by Get'n Jiggy, Feb 17, 2012. Next month I will start hitting Rowlett creek for the sandies. Again its a drive for you but may be worth it. Scubaarchery, Feb 20. The Leading Sport Fishing Forum and Community. Forums FRESH WATER Freshwater fishing.
My 6 con/o son has happen to be begging me to take him fishing constantly. My dad offers a pond in his backyard near Houston that my boy discovered to thrown on and now all he desires to perform is move fishingevery individual time.
I put on't actually know very much about fishing, ánd l didn't want to drive out really considerably to one of the larger lakes like Joe Pool or Lewisville since I felt like all the openly accessible banks are probably over-fished, so I thought I might take him to whatever tiny entire body of drinking water is nearest. I didn't expect to capture anything large, but he't 6, so whatever. Boy had been I completely wrong. We went to River Cliff Park, where there will be a tiny lake, that I would contact a large fish pond if the park's title wasn'testosterone levels 'River Cliff'. In a few of hours we caught 6 or 7 largemouth striper, 5 of which had beenlargefor that dimension entire body of drinking water. My boy caught two 5+ pounders, and I caught a 7 pounder. I couldn't think it. All the fishermen I've actually seen there had been constantly fishing for cátfish so I guess the bass just get massive from getting left solely.
We also fished Kidd Spring suspensions Park and captured a couple small striper, and didn't really take pleasure in ourselves since there is trash almost everywhere (btw, can we please account a park clean-up provider and anti-littering signage at our theme parks?).
Will anyone know of any other great areas like River Cliff to capture bass locally?
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