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Originally posted by TXHUNT3R View PostSo, I am taking the family up to Lake Livingston next weekend. What do I need to do to get on the Whites up in the Trinity?
I heard throwing a spoon works?
Use alot of sight fishing?
Feel free to PM me if you want to keep a place or tactics quiet.
Thanks guys, never have made it up in Livingston for the Whites. Excited!
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Originally posted by BURTONboy View PostA buddy and I should be around Somerville in the morning walking some creeks. Dont know yet which creek. Guess we will decide that upon the crowds.
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Originally posted by TXHUNT3R View PostWill be at the KOA campsite. So it will be a haul to get to the north end up in the river but I have a large fuel tank
I would keep it on the trailer, go north on 356 out of Onalaska and put in at White Rock Marina. Then go up either White Rock or Caney as they are protected from the main flow of the river and clear up faster.
That or just launch at Broken arrow or Triple Creek and fish Kickapoo/Rocky Creeks.Last edited by AgHntr10; 03-09-2018, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by AgHntr10 View PostYou ever make that run? It is hairy on a good day with floaters, sand bars etc. The river channel is marked but constantly changing with silt over time and with the recent flood it will be full of debris.
I keep it on the trailer, go north on 356 out of Onalaska and put in at White Rock Marina. Then go up either White Rock or Caney as they are protected from the main flow of the river and clear up faster.
That or just launch at Broken arrow or Triple Creek and fish Kickapoo/Rocky Creeks.
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Originally posted by AgHntr10 View PostYou ever make that run? It is hairy on a good day with floaters, sand bars etc. The river channel is marked but constantly changing with silt over time and with the recent flood it will be full of debris.
I would keep it on the trailer, go north on 356 out of Onalaska and put in at White Rock Marina. Then go up either White Rock or Caney as they are protected from the main flow of the river and clear up faster.
That or just launch at Broken arrow or Triple Creek and fish Kickapoo/Rocky Creeks.
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Originally posted by TXHUNT3R View PostOh on the map, I like the Broken Arrow Idea. How far do I need to get up in those creeks?
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Originally posted by AgHntr10 View PostYou can start fishing right there. If you take the right fork(Rocky) and go far enough you will get to a waterfall. It may be a little late but that's a good place to catch white bass when they are running.
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