Rockport, Texas...It's a little drive, but worth it...
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Google Maps is the answer. Pretty much all the ponds have fish. Just fish them all until you are asked to leave.
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I hear there's a lot of nice fish on Southside - secret spot I have called "the commons"
Mostly use plastics, too.
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There is a FISH POND on campus. From the name that seems like what your after...
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I hear there's a lot of nice fish on Southside - secret spot I have called "the commons"
Mostly use plastics, too
From Rockport, he is correcthodges97 said:
Rockport, Texas...It's a little drive, but worth it...
I used to fish Gibbons a lot. Easy limits of channel cat to the right of the spillway on livers or doughbait May through the end of June. You used to be able to tie against the cable at the hot water discharge and if you had the right gear you could throw cut shad into the channel and pick up BIG blue cats as soon as it rolled out of the channel, into the main lake.halfastros81 said:
I caught a Ten pound largemouth on ultralight spinning gear 2 summers ago at Gibbons Creek. It was in open water or I'd never have had a snowballs chance to get it in.
It stripped line for at least 2 mins. Black roadrunner with a chartreuse twisty tail. Crappie aren't badtherr as well. Smaller bass plentiful. Not a catfish guy but they are also plentiful.