Matt McCullough



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Heat up the oil

5/2/2014

Sunset

5/2/2014

Smores

5/2/2014

"Never caught this many fish in my life"

5/2/2014

End of a Good Day

5/2/2014

Y'all still back there?

5/2/2014

Ducks like sunsets too

5/2/2014

Now THAT is cold

5/2/2014

Have to like spiders if you like the lake

5/2/2014

Nap time

5/2/2014

All by myself

5/2/2014

July 4th fishing

5/2/2014

Who needs a boat?

5/2/2014

Spring Break at the Lake

5/2/2014

Sunset trolling

5/2/2014

Fishing

5/2/2014

Probably a lake record

5/2/2014

Look what we got!

5/2/2014

Jumping off a perfectly good dock

5/2/2014

Fishing

5/2/2014

New Years Eve Boat Ride

5/2/2014

Fishing

5/2/2014

Who says girls can't fish?

5/2/2014

Goin' Fishing

5/2/2014

Siblings NOT fighting

5/2/2014

Spiderman is the MAN

5/2/2014

Please get off MY dock

5/2/2014

Sunset

5/2/2014

Starting Early

5/2/2014

I think I will stay here a while

5/2/2014


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Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Thunderstorms

Hi: 82

Wednesday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 71

Thursday

Rain Showers

Hi: 80

Thursday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Friday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 87

Friday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 75

Saturday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 89

Saturday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 75


Cedar Creek Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 6/12: 322.50 (+0.50)



Cedar Creek Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 11)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 81 degrees; 0.46 feet above pool. The hybrid striped bass and white bass bite is on fire and with fish on a feeding frenzy! Start looking for these fish on flats throughout the lake and on edges of drop-offs, especially on cloudy and overcast days. Focus on drop-offs and along seawalls early in the mornings in 5-14 feet of water with slabs. Reports of great catches in 17–26 feet of water using silver or white slabs and spinnerbaits off the bottom with a very slow retrieve. The crappie have also migrated back into the main lake. Look for fish under bridge pylons or under docks in 3-10 feet. Guides have been reporting exceptionally nice catches on sunny warmer days. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Numbers of catfish can be caught targeting humps in 10-20 feet of water, but there are a lot of small fish. Bigger fish can be caught drifting cut shad, carp, drum or bream. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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