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    Help on Indain creek

    Can anyone tell me about indain creek lake I might be going up there fishing for bass this weekend. I know it's a deep lake and had a lot of grass and clear water. Just really need to know how to fish it and what to use. I was thinking deep crank baits and carolina rigs.
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    Re: Help on Indain creek (rangerman1981)

    You thinking right Best luck i ever had was to throw a jig in at the mouth of the creek channel and just drag it on the bottom. Hadnt been at all this year so good luck. Forget about the banks go deep.

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    Re: Help on Indain creek (DLaborde)

    I've only been a few times and it sucked, well for me.....i here them talking about fishing it at night during the summer time. They also say the jet skiers and tubers are all over durning the day.
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    Re: Help on Indain creek (fishin couillon)

    go to the mouth and crank it in the day if you fish it at night i go there just about everyweekend and i had luck on a split shot senko about 25 feet deep and a plum apple ol monster ,,now if you go back in back where the bridge is lots of grass about 21 feet to 8 feet there has been a few big ones hittin back there go slow tho lots of stumps ...

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    Re: Help on Indain creek (lightfoot)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by lightfoot &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">go to the mouth and crank it in the day if you fish it at night i go there just about everyweekend and i had luck on a split shot senko about 25 feet deep and a plum apple ol monster ,,now if you go back in back where the bridge is lots of grass about 21 feet to 8 feet there has been a few big ones hittin back there go slow tho lots of stumps ...

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    Think he is askin about Indian creek in Woodworth, not Indian creek Toledo Bend
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    Re: Help on Indain creek (lightfoot)

    Every thing they said is correct, fishing the open lake in the day is almost impossible with skiers and jet skiis, but heres a little info for ya just to keep in mind, in the main the lake , theres an old road bed that goes from east to west that can produce some nice fish but skiiers will screw you on that, leave the recreation launch and head southeast of the point there will be a channel through the snags thats martin springs, its deep there and can be productive as well with a dd22 or large worm good luck


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    Re: Help on Indain creek (jigginjeff)

    IM sent
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