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Keep at it. A lot of other factors can go into not catching. Depth, temperature, time of day, and presentation of bait. If you ever want to some tips let me know. Good luck out there.
It took a total of probably 6 or so hours. Was there from about 8:30 a.m. and left around 2:00 p.m. But it is not uncommon to be out there all day to catch one. Everyday is different. My suggestion is get there early and fish until you can't anymore.
Yes, can't go swimming in the lake but walking out your bait is aloud. As far as rules Calaveras and Brauning for Red Drum size are still a minimum 20 inches to keep but there is not a max size. This is due to them not being able to spawn in freshwater. I have my own theory regarding that.
Well done on this 27 1/2'' Redfish, brother @Fishing2Real and little man was so happy to see daddy catch dinner. Start them young and they never get in trouble... Stop by my Channel and say hello. Stay blessed and keep on fishing! 🎣🐟
Call the park and ask to reserve a table if you have a specific number let them know ow that is the table you want. I don't reserve the tables. They are free to use as long as it is not reserved.
It does sat that on it but if it is reserved you must move 15+ feet away from it. I give way more room than 15+ feet to allow someone who reserved it can enjoy it.
Yea check it out. Even when I don't catch keepers I usually get action. No you don't have to reserve it to use it but if someone reserved it then you have to be 15 feet away from the Table site. I usually just go somewhere else and give the person their space.
A nice gaff top was out there for Father's Day caught one about the same size. You no if you cut under the head they have two nice stones in their head. God bless
The Red Drum don't come that far up river. Calaveras Lake is a man made lake for CPS energy. The TPWD stocks the Red Drum, from what I heard to keep the Talapia population down. Check out the history of the Calaveras Red Drum aren't the only saltwater native fish they have stocked in it. Pretty cool.
The rod holder in the video is built by myself. If your interested send me an email: Fishing2realthemin@gmail.com but I haven't given a rod holder to anyone.
We had a good time out there. Nothing like having a great fishing partner. We use smaller hooks like a 1/0 or 2/0 Khale/croaker hooks for the Sheepshead so the hook gets in their mouths.
Thank you. Nice it's warming up so try over by the crappie wall and fish drop-offs around the area with shrimp and live bait if you catch any. If you troll try a crankbait and a silver spoon.
Thank you. I am glad you are enjoying them. The best crappie fishing that is closest to San Antonio I have heard is Travis Lake. I do know three rivers/Choke Canyon Lake has good crappie fishing just have to locate them depth and structure wise.