Yup lots of people this year already. I havent been to the creeks in a week because the people outnumber the fish right now. After a good rain I will hit the creeks again and will hit them pretty hard until the end of April. Right now its just not worth the effort.
@@Alexvnder_Woodinteresting. I am at dc suburb NOVA area, I never seen this fish before until now. Are this fishes lake fishes where you at that swim to streams?
@@FuhrerTrump Yes they are there as well. Y'all call em white perch. Look it up. Everyone around these parts and Oklahoma go crazy over the sand bass run. They call em here Sandies, Sand Bass and White Bass (natural name for em).
You should be lucky you found parking there. There is a way on the east side of that creek where you will be opposite of that hot spot, you just have to be creative. Those fish are not going upstream due to the log jam, they will pile up on each, in two weeks you can walk on their backs to cross the creek it will be so thick of sandies and hybrids. You just have to be creative to cross that side channel running parrallel to the road, then you will have that whole spot to your self until the amigos figure it out. The looks on their faces will be priceless.
I should have told you before about the access on the other side since that place gets packed. 2-3, that is nothing, I have seen the parking lot full, and over 20 cars along the guardrail. You really don't have to cast out, a 11-12 ft med jigging rod dipping in front of you will catch fish. Along side the bank are some deep slopes where they like to pass. I have fished that creek when the lake was 5-6ft low and they still make it, late March to April is the best time in there. At the mouth one time in early April, it looked like an Alaskan salmon run there were so many fish trying to go upstream. I thought they were carp but were mostly hybrids and mag sandies. I hope you get to see that, it is epic.@@KidKrappie
I love it too. My favorite go to run. So much fun. Good job!
I hear you man, I Stay away from rowlett and dentin’s creeks at all cost haha
Good video Sir!! Waiting for Northeastern Oklahoma white bass spawn to start... freaking ready for it!!!
on keystone lake here. hope it starts soon. havent even looked yet we need some rain
Caught a few this weekend in southern Ok. All males, but this rain coming in a few days will get em going up here.
Awesome fishing man!!🐟🐟💯💯💪💪
Nice!
Yup lots of people this year already. I havent been to the creeks in a week because the people outnumber the fish right now. After a good rain I will hit the creeks again and will hit them pretty hard until the end of April. Right now its just not worth the effort.
I tripped on a muscadine vine the other day and face planted!! Was not fun!😂
Being a bank fisherman here in the North Dallas area can you share the creek you're bank fishing
Something is better nothing 🧨🧨🧨
What river is this it is spawning late this year
The word is out because people keep posting about it. Build a wall
You never let those fish go man after you put that line because it hurt them gal
I don’t put it through the gills and they swim right off every time
Is it private property or public land?
Public.
What state is this?
North Texas
@@Alexvnder_Woodinteresting. I am at dc suburb NOVA area, I never seen this fish before until now. Are this fishes lake fishes where you at that swim to streams?
@@FuhrerTrump
Yes they are there as well. Y'all call em white perch. Look it up.
Everyone around these parts and Oklahoma go crazy over the sand bass run. They call em here Sandies, Sand Bass and White Bass (natural name for em).
You should be lucky you found parking there. There is a way on the east side of that creek where you will be opposite of that hot spot, you just
have to be creative. Those fish are not going upstream due to the log jam, they will pile up on each, in two weeks you can walk on their
backs to cross the creek it will be so thick of sandies and hybrids. You just have to be creative to cross that side channel running parrallel
to the road, then you will have that whole spot to your self until the amigos figure it out. The looks on their faces will be priceless.
I had to park across the road. There were guys on both sides this day. 2-3 in every spot you could access the creek
I should have told you before about the access on the other side since that place gets packed. 2-3, that is nothing, I have seen the parking lot full, and over 20 cars along the guardrail. You really don't have to cast out, a 11-12 ft med jigging rod dipping in front of you will catch fish. Along side the bank are some deep slopes where they like to pass. I have fished that creek when the lake was 5-6ft low and they still make it, late March to April is the best time in there. At the mouth one time in early April, it looked like an Alaskan salmon run there were so many fish trying to go upstream. I thought they were carp but were mostly hybrids and mag sandies. I hope you get to see that, it is epic.@@KidKrappie