Cleburne Catfish LbNA #19828
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Dec 27, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Cleburne |
County: | Johnson |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Blue Butterfly |
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Last found: | Oct 7, 2006 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Dec 27, 2005 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, .5 mile RT)
Status: reported missing (12/27/06)
Cleburne State Park, with its spring-fed lake, is a great place to go with the family. It offers camping, biking, paddle boating and fishing in Cedar Lake, where you might catch bass, crappie or catfish. If you get skunked, you can still come away with a catfish by following the clues below. Even though it is only a microbox, you can still brag about the big one that got away!
Directions:
Cleburne Park is located 10 miles southwest of Cleburne. Take Highway 67 south out, then turn left on Park Road 21. The park is another 6 miles on the left. Pay fee, get map and drive to Coyote Run Nature Trail head and park.
Clues:
Walk down the trail for about 200 yards to a foot bridge. Continue for another 200 yards to the #5 post on your right. Walk a few steps off trail to the back side of the tree behind the post. The camo microbox is in a hollow about 5 feet high covered by rocks. Please re-cover well.
Status: reported missing (12/27/06)
Cleburne State Park, with its spring-fed lake, is a great place to go with the family. It offers camping, biking, paddle boating and fishing in Cedar Lake, where you might catch bass, crappie or catfish. If you get skunked, you can still come away with a catfish by following the clues below. Even though it is only a microbox, you can still brag about the big one that got away!
Directions:
Cleburne Park is located 10 miles southwest of Cleburne. Take Highway 67 south out, then turn left on Park Road 21. The park is another 6 miles on the left. Pay fee, get map and drive to Coyote Run Nature Trail head and park.
Clues:
Walk down the trail for about 200 yards to a foot bridge. Continue for another 200 yards to the #5 post on your right. Walk a few steps off trail to the back side of the tree behind the post. The camo microbox is in a hollow about 5 feet high covered by rocks. Please re-cover well.