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gcromer
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I did. The water was coming out of the creek where you turn to go into Indigo pretty fast. But little movement from Indigo. The water was pouring out of Broadwater into any cut or creek on the Sumter side. Very little water coming in from the river. Not a single bit for me anywhere. I didn't even see a boat anywhere in Broadwater. The water was anywhere from 59 to 63 degrees. The water is now 2.5 feet felow flood and it should be back in the banks on the river side, it was still in the woods Thursday though. I'm begaining to think that I'm not going to ever catch anymore fish there.. I also tried Riser's landing and didn't do any good there either.
Gerald K4NHN
Cayce, SC
Gerald K4NHN
Cayce, SC
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same for me saturday, i fished broadwater and then went to mcquirts lake i am tired of riding , i need to catch some crappie. dont know if this rain today will bring any water from upstate. i wish they would quit letting it out so fast and slow it down. i crossed the wateree river today in camden and it looks like it has really dropped, i also crossed the bates bridge on 601 and it has dropped a lot, maybe the water will settle down soon. with those water temps getting up in the 60"s those shell crackers will move on those beds soon. their not crappie but i will be glad to catch some.
have a good one, see you there soon
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