Leadership Cedar Creek Lake schedules 2014-2015 session




Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for the 8th Annual Leadership Cedar Creek Lake class series.

The program is designed to "develop new community leaders and enhance the skills and community awareness of existing leaders, plus teaching techniques to become better team players and to form bonds in business, civic and personal dealings," said chamber President Jo Ann Hanstrom.

"We're pleased to be adding a new class, an overview and tour of Tarrant Regional Water District," she said.

The class will be taught by TRWD regional manager Buckley Butler. The class will replace the traditional hospital session.

The cost is $350 and requires about three hours per month, September through May.

Participants will attend an orientation and visit county government, city government, Texas Legislature, Tarrant Regional Water District, education and fire and police department offices. Graduation will be in June.

Class size will be limited to 12 and the deadline for returning applications is Sept. 16. Orientation will be Sept. 23

For information email [email protected] or call 903-887-3152.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 15)

EXCELLENT. Slightly stained; 76 degrees; 0.12 feet above pool. Start early in the morning at daylight and hit the dam or the western shorelines of the lake and look for schooling hybrids and white bass close to seawalls and shorelines. After that fish any hump in depths of 22-28 feet throughout the lake to find fish stacked up in schools. Use spinnerbaits like a mepps#4 spinner or drop a slab down to the bottom and work it fast up and down and the fish will hit it immediately. Also throwing out a slab and reeling it back with a slow retrieve is also working well. The crappie bite has been getting increasingly better. Look for them under bridge pylons or under docks where the depths are between 3-10 feet. Quick limits are being reported. Guides have been reporting exceptionally nice catches on sunny warmer days. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Some catfish are moving out deeper now that the shad spawn is about over. Blue catfish are good early in the morning along retaining walls. When this action slows focus efforts on points and humps in 10-20 feet of water with cut shad. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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