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I'm a newbie to the site, but not to the Ozarks. Crooked Creek is by far my favorite fishing destination. I've always fished it in the Early Summer and Fall but never the Spring. I'm planning a trip at the end of March. Can anyone tell me what to expect that time of year? How does the fishing compare to mid May?

Thanks for all your help.

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Could be epic or could be muddy and blown out. No way at all to tell.

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AND how warm the water is. The fish could be frozen, or prespawn, or in the middle of spawn.

April brings a lot more stability in temps, but not water level.

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I'd hit the caddo river, spring rains are too unpredictable. If youre from texas, its closer to home and its also a smaller drainage so if all the other rivers are swelled up, theres a good chance that the caddo is looking good, and she holds piggies.

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I love the Caddo. It was my little slice of Heaven when I lived n Minden, La Don't overlook the Hull Country Rivers like the Llano, Blanco, etc.

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Yesterday a white Road Runner, fished slow and low was pretty good. the 1/16th ounce bouncedd down the top end of the shoals into deep water.

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Also watch for rising water on Crooked Creek in the spring overnight rain can bring it up fast

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