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    I'm back in Texas. I rented a slip at Duck Cove Marina on Lake Tawakoni. Anybody have any tips on where and how to catch crappie on this lake? I have always heard this was a great crappie lake but have never fished it. So I decided to try it for a few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
    I'm back in Texas. I rented a slip at Duck Cove Marina on Lake Tawakoni. Anybody have any tips on where and how to catch crappie on this lake? I have always heard this was a great crappie lake but have never fished it. So I decided to try it for a few months.
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    During the summer I always fish the two mile bridge for crappie. It always holds fish and the bridge protects you from the heat. Just a word of caution, don't go running wide open on that lake because their below the surface stumps everywhere. Also the lake has some very long shallow points on it. I learned how to fish on Tawakoni back in the mid 70's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    During the summer I always fish the two mile bridge for crappie. It always holds fish and the bridge protects you from the heat. Just a word of caution, don't go running wide open on that lake because their below the surface stumps everywhere. Also the lake has some very long shallow points on it. I learned how to fish on Tawakoni back in the mid 70's.
    Some folks we know got up on a sandbar out in the middle of the lake real bad one winter ….
    Ended up being a 911 deal if I remember right …..and not far from there, them cat folks killed a nice rig on the dam in high winds …it is a big lake and full of obstacles
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