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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyHook View Post
    Nice catch! I'd like to try that on Cypress myself. I wouldnt think you were fishing the winter drift fishing pattern.
    I fish from the beach to the dam... find the shad and you find the crappie. They relate to the creek edge most of the time. We can meet out there and see if it's your cup of tea
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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyHook View Post
    Nice catch! I'd like to try that on Cypress myself. I wouldnt think you were fishing the winter drift fishing pattern.
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    I haven't fished in many, many years. I never owned my own boat. I was always at the mercy of my dad or friends. Last week, my wife and I decided that we'd love to start fishing together to get off the couch and outside. I spent a few evenings on the Red trying to break in the motor, then Sunday, I picked up my nephew and headed to Cypress to give 'em a go. We launched late to avoid the fog. We put in just as it was lifting. An hour later, the thunder. We ran up and parked in the new boat slip at the marina and waited it out. When the rain quit, we went down by the dam, straight out from the public launch, fishing the bottom of 18-19ft. Snagged three up quick then nothing. Ran up north of the beach and tried jigging around the edges of a 13ft Creek. Nothing. Went back to our first spot of the morning fishing 5ft in 18ft and grabbed a quick four. Then nothing. It's been a while since I fished Cypress and even longer since fishing crappie. I'm really stoked to get back out there and hunt them down. Maybe I'll bump into you out there soon. Nice job on your catch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossier_Rob View Post
    I haven't fished in many, many years. I never owned my own boat. I was always at the mercy of my dad or friends. Last week, my wife and I decided that we'd love to start fishing together to get off the couch and outside. I spent a few evenings on the Red trying to break in the motor, then Sunday, I picked up my nephew and headed to Cypress to give 'em a go. We launched late to avoid the fog. We put in just as it was lifting. An hour later, the thunder. We ran up and parked in the new boat slip at the marina and waited it out. When the rain quit, we went down by the damn, straight out from the public launch, fishing the bottom of 18-19ft. Snagged three up quick then nothing. Ran up north of the beach and tried jigging around the edges of a 13ft Creek. Nothing. Went back to our first spot of the morning fishing 5ft in 18ft and grabbed a quick four. Then nothing. It's been a while since I fished Cypress and even longer since fishing crappie. I'm really stoked to get back out there and hunt them down. Maybe I'll bump into you out there soon. Nice job on your catch!
    I'm taking a coworker Saturday morning. We'll be in a white and blue tide craft with waaay too many rods hanging out the boat... give me a shout if you make it out

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    I am hoping to get out there Sat and take the wife. I'll give you a heads up. We just bought a new silver Tracker Pro 170. Going to try to fab up a spider rig before then. If we can't find them in the stumps, we'll troll by them until they're sick of seeing jigs in their faces.
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    Hey Greg you better leave my fish alone
    Good Fishing

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    I don't think he left any.
    A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work, unless you fish for a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun dave View Post
    Hey Greg you better leave my fish alone
    12 mile IS looking real good I'm going to have to check it
    Crank'n Time pt2 Crank'n Time pt2 Crank'n Time pt2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossier_Rob View Post
    I don't think he left any.
    I'm taking a coworker in the morning. ..How about you?

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    I'll be there. Going to try my luck with pushing some cranks. Probably going to be an expensive day. Lol!
    A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work, unless you fish for a living.
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