Crappie Fishing in Northeast Texas
Mount Vernon, TX
1-4 Guests • Cabin • Private • Guided
Description
Texas Crappie Fishin
Priced for 1-2 Anglers | Additional Anglers Welcome | Lodging Available
- Livescope Capabilities
- Lake Cypress Springs
- Lake Bob Sandlin
- All Gear Provided
- Fish Cleaned and Bagged
- Season Runs March-August
Lodging
We have 3 houses available, all houses sleep 4-6 people comfortably. Perfect for any size group, bachelor party, or corporate group. All guests will have an outdoor patio to enjoy after your hunt.
Base price is for 1-2 anglers. Additional anglers are welcome for an additional fee per person. Lodging is available.
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Upgrades
Lodging
$55.00
Additional Anglers
$55.00
Reviews
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https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/fishing/general-rules-regulations/general-fishing-regulations
All anglers of any age must obtain a valid Texas fishing license in order to take fish, mussels, clams, crayfish, or other aquatic life from public waters. Separate endorsements must be included for freshwater or saltwater fishing.
For additional regulations, see the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.
Saltwater:
https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/fishing/saltwater-fishing/
Freshwater:
https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/fishing/freshwater-fishing/
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Your Host
Brodie O
We are located in Mount Vernon, Texas and offer fully guided Waterfowl Hunts and semi-guided hog hunts.
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Weapon and Ammo
- Valid State Hunting License/Tags
- Waders
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Rules & Guidelines
https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/general-regulations/
In Texas, anyone of any age is required to purchase a valid hunting license in order to hunt any animal, bird, frog, or turtle. Exceptions to this rule apply in special circumstances. Hunters must also successfully complete a Hunter Education Course to obtain a license.
Additional information on bag limits, game-specific requirements, and other regulations can be found on the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.
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