I have been down to Moore's bayou frog huntin a few nights, and them gators are everywhere! I knew we were going to see some gators when pulled up to the ramp and there was one laying on the ramp.
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We camped at Pendleton park on the Arkansas River last week. The river was high and muddy the whole week and Morgan Point was 5 feet over the dam. M.P. looked good, not muddy but I couldn't find many crappie with all the water. We did catch some bream and catfish though. We also fished Moore's bayou backwater off the river and caught some big bluegill, but never got into any big redear. Hopefully the flow will slow down some on the river and M. Point will get back down to normal levels and we can find the crappie.
Moore's bayou
Sun rise on bayou
Visitor while fishing
small gator on the way out
My grandson, Hunter with a couple of good channel cat.
Hope everyone had a good weekend.
Last edited by L.A. stumpjumper; 05-31-2007 at 05:37 AM.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
I have been down to Moore's bayou frog huntin a few nights, and them gators are everywhere! I knew we were going to see some gators when pulled up to the ramp and there was one laying on the ramp.
Great pics. I don't know if I could get use to fishing in waters that have critters that can eat meThanks for the neat pics.
Monk
Where's the flathead?????
Nice pics. Glad ya'll had a good trip.
Jerry, thats a nice looking place, and them critters remind me of the waters that I fish in. Glad to hear you are back on your feet and back out on the water.
You can't fish with a hung line!
You're right Bullsprig, I put in the wrong pic.Originally Posted by Bullsprig
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
Nice pics. I used to fish alongside gators when I lived in Florida. Spoke with a couple of guys on crappie.com (Florida) about a lake I used to fish called Lake Manatee and they told me the gators were very agressive in there now since folks have been feeding them. They are associating pepole with food and now the lake is not safe to fish (unless you want a gator in your boat). Best adive, please don't feed the critters.
If you're too busy to go fishing, you're too busy!
Jerry glad so see you getting to enjoy the outdoors with your family. Whats going on with Cane Creek these days? Normaly this time of year we are seeing post of you holding those beautiful Cane Creek crappie that couldnt resist a Roadrunner.
Dale, I haven't been to Cane Creek in the spring, don't know where to fish then. In the fall and winter they will move into the beaver pond area, that's when we catch them on CC. About the end of Sep. or first of Oct.Originally Posted by gooch
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry