June 26th, 2020080With the summer temps in full bloom and water temps around 83, Sandies are stacked up shallow on points and humps 12-15 feet. Chrome slabs jigged vertically are working well and also trolling hellbender/pet spoon rigs trolled slowly over humps and points.
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May 4th, 2020093Sandies are being caught from mid lake points and humps from 15-21 feet on chrome or chartreuse slabs in 3/4 oz sized jigged vertically with a small crappie jig tied above to provide more action. Also catching some big Sandies and the occasional Hybrid near retaining walls using any chrome colored crankbait.
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October 30th, 20180119Fishing over the last couple of weeks has been a challenge. Lake is 6 inches high and water is very stained. But the main issue is that water temperature has dropped 10 degrees in a short period of time. Fish are very hard to locate with no consistent pattern. You catch a few on structure then a few suspended over deeper water.
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April 27th, 20180153Spring fishing on Cedar Creek can be feast or famine mostly depending on the winds which lately we’ve had plenty, on windy days we’ve had to stay off the main lake and fish sheltered points and humps in water 15 to 19 feet on silver slabs jigged vertically, we are catching a few Hybrids but many under the 18 inch length...
November 25th, 20170194As water temps fall fish will begin feeding heavily.
- For Sandies they will stack up on main lake humps around 18 feet. Use slabs in chartreuse or chrome 1/2 to 1 oz.
- For hybrids same sized slabs but occasionally large sassy shads cast through the schools will yield fish in the 4 to 6 lb range.
- Crappie will also be on a steady...
August 5th, 20170862By Billy Seaman
Catching SandBass on Cedar Creek Lake this time of year is quite simple, early morning use topwaters like a Humbug from Humdingerlures.com, a good are to look is the Key Ranch Shoreline. Watch for circling birds. If no schooling is present, use jigging spoons such as a Chartreuse casting spoon from www.tntslabs.com or...