Started the day with a trip to Bethany Lakes. Used the Bait Casting Rod and Senkos. Managed to catch seven Bass before calling it quits. Largest measured 17" in length!
Then, for a change of scenery, went to Oak Point Nature Preserve in Plano around 11AM. Fished with a Fly Rod and used a Lefty Deceiver. Caught a Bass (slightly smaller than the 17" Bass at Bethany) and two Crappie.
Like Bethany, had more misses than catches but still had a fun time. Been awhile since we last fished Oak Point. Just like before, it still has a lot of vegetation along its bank and saw a number of water snakes. Even got some video of one snake that "sneaked" away.
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