Anybody on here go after redears, shell crackers, chinquepins (what ever they are called here) around the DFW area? If they are in the lakes here, do they get big? Used to catch 'em up to 2 lbs in LA. Miss the fun.
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Anybody on here go after redears, shell crackers, chinquepins (what ever they are called here) around the DFW area? If they are in the lakes here, do they get big? Used to catch 'em up to 2 lbs in LA. Miss the fun.
Kenny, I grew up in Lafayette La and fished the Atchafalaya Basin under and around the I-10 bridge. You are talking about the Bull Bream and no I have not seen those anywhere in Texas that I have fished. I remember getting into them with my dad right before I left for basic Training in 1987. We caught about 40 of them 1-2 pounds each. Wow, that was a blast. Anything you see here is going to look like a baby compared to them. You can find a big one here and there but nothing like those. I would love to "Accidentally" drop a few hundred in a few lakes around here! haha. Basically if you fillet what you catch around here you will have a plate full of fish nuggets.
Been there many times. I grew up just north of Natchitoches. Used to catch them good ol' big 'uns! You ought to have them out there in Tyler, especially in Fork. I went to basic in 1983. I retired at Fort Polk in 2016. Just an old tread head. Like what you are doing for our comrades. Gonna be boiling up some bugs this weekend, then go after them sac-a-lait!
I caught a handful of em at Joe Pool once by chance. Only time and only place I've ever seen one. I've been wondering the same about places around here though, as I'd like to start targeting bream a little more. I've fished for em on occasion and caught plenty by accident, but I could probably stand to get some pointers on better locating them and beds locally and such from the bank. How to better avoid yellow bass when fishing for them would be nice too. Those little yellow suckers won't leave your line alone sometimes. I imagine we may be seeing some sunfish photos from the EZ Fish Slips shortly. Maybe they'll pull up some crackers in the mix.
I've caught some real nice bluegill and longear when I'm not trying to catch them. Greens. Maybe some others. Benbrook, Weatherford, Cleburne, Alvarado, Eagle Mtn and Worth (docks), and JP is where I've caught most of them. A couple of those got some gooduns in there. The others aren't bad. I've heard Weatherford isn't as good anymore though. I plan on finding out. I've stumbled into some off the Isle pier at Ray Bob in the summer. Lewisville near the office/pier 121. Got into a bunch on Whitney one time about 20 years ago lol. Those are ones that stick out in memory. When I try to find and catch em on foot, it don't go quite as planned most times. It's not often that I do though.
not many red ears in these parts best i can tell you , i do know a spot north of town that we ketch a few over a pound but to be sure i aint sending anyone there as its the only spot i seen a big one .
the best bream spot i know in texas for large bream is Fairfield . but i seen some good ones come out of some east texas lakes . closer in to dfw bull bream are not easy to find .
i have a few private lakes i hit that have nice bream and at times in some spots i have seen folks do well on 9 inch fish . i know a bud hits em an Arlington and takes some ok size ones home . and i have a bud on grapevine right now into some pretty nice bluegill shallow as well .
Amon G on the clear water side is flat full of eater size fish btw in the timber in the summer about 14 foot down .
and yes whitney has some good ones in it as well back when as i managed quite few ketchn striper bait .
and there my friends is a short quick bream report ….
Those red ear are a special fish and them big'uns put up a great fight....
We have a small lake down hear that has quite aahh few but not many over a lb....
I've been try'n to get over there but those crappie keep calling my name......
There are crappie in that lake too but it's a bit rough to pattern a good cooler of'em......
I love to fish for bluegill and other bream with an ultra-lite rod. Even the small ones give a nice fight on a small rod.
I started fishing for them last week at my slip with an ultra-lite rod combo. Have caught some that were larger than my hand using pieces of hot dog and crappie nibbles. Trouble is the cats like the same bait so it's usually a mixed bag,. I caught a few that might approach one pound but nothing that would approach two pounds.
Go get them, Boys.
Cool. My dad spent some time stationed at Polk. He was a tank guy too. Mostly he was at Fort Hood. The same time as Elvis. Him and his tank were on a landing craft floating on Cubas doorstep during the Missile Crisis.
There are large bluegill and red ear sunfish in Lake Texoma. Learn how to use side scan sonar and you can find them this time of year and in June and July.
Creeks and points in 6-12 foot of water. This is what you are looking for -- looks like the surface of a golf ball :ThumbsUp
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Many thanks Mr. Xring! Only problem I have no side scan......yet.
Wow. I see the beds, and the grass edge, but where are the fish exactly? I never had a side imaging unit.
Side scan sonar is a gill or cracker fisherman’s best friend.
If you look very closely at the little beds in the colony you will see
a white fleck on some of them. These are the fish. These scans were
taken late in the season so a lot of the individual beds do not have fish.
These scans were taken late last August.
Live Scope will not work for this. Side scan and Humminbird’s 360 only.
Alright. That's good stuff. Thanks for sharing this Doc. :cheers2