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This weekend- Marrowbone vs. Caney?
Thinking about launching my yak Sunday for a spin fishing trip at one of these places-have not done this at either location. Considering the current fishing conditions and my lack of familiarity with either, which do you think would be most productive and enjoyable?
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I second Alphahawk's vote. You should be able to catch crappie and white bass till you're tired of 'em, and trout will be around to shake things up. I've been fishing that area hard the last few weeks and have yet to be disappointed.
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Caney has been extremely crowded with rental canoes. If you don't like crowds, fish Marrowbone.
bd |
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Where is the pond on Caney? Ive never been there.
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Great. Thanks for the info.
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Caney pond
Any suggestions on lures, line weight, technique for the crappie, white bass, etc.? Thanks
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Minnows, 4-6 lb test, med-sized split shot, sensitive floats for crappie. For white bass, fish in the sluice bucket or as close as you feel comfortable being. I prefer a dropshot rig with a 1/4 oz weight below a sz 4 owner mosquito hook. Use large tuffies and set quick when you feel a take. Lurewise, I'd go crappie and trout magnet in killer klatt or priest colors.
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Some Trout Magnets...Crappie Magnets....2# test line and some 2# test fluorocarbon leader and you should catch all the fish you want.
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A guy in a kayak got too close last year and the back eddy current was too strong for him to paddle out. He survived but he and his kayak got busted up a bit. If you fish close to the sluice, be very aware of what's going on and wear a PFD. bd |
PFD's are required from the ramp to the dam, and my bro in law found out the hard way that the TWRA officers accept no excuses, as his $195 ticket shows.
Bd is right about the back eddy. Stay nearer to the waterfall side and you'll be fine, which is good because the white bass and crappie stack up in the fall's flow and in the back corner at the end of the sluice bucket (left side, if you're facing the dam from the ramp). Chris |
So if you wanted to put someone on trout with a fly rod would the Caney still be a better option than Obey right now. I am taking dad on another trip in a couple weekends to try and get him connected for father's day plus a de-stress.
Personally, would like to go for trout since I have caught about all the bluegill I want to this year so far but its really about putting him on fish in general and getting away. We have a boat if its needed. |
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