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    has anyone looked at cotaco creek, is it muddy after the rains

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    Seen it yesterday and it was very muddy and running hard it was almost out of its banks

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    As much rain as we have had I am sure they are all up running and muddy. I will pass by Flint Creek this afternoon. Yesterday it was almost out of the banks.

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    Found out the hard way, the water was colored but very fishable. Boy was it rolling, you could not fish minnows against the blank. I Fished it before when it was rolling but today was the worst. Talked with couple of people and no one as doing anything.

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    I was there yesterday (Friday). It was up 5 feet or more from last week and muddy. It was running like a freight train. It was pretty much unfishable. No one I talked to was doing any good.

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    Went to cotaco and Indian creek today and Indian was unfishable way to muddy and the later it got the harder the current was. Cotaco there was tons of current but wasn't as muddy as Indian

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    When Cotaco creek gets like this after a rain you might as well kick back and watch football till it goes down and clears up,when it`s up fish will move into some of the major sloughs and wait,once water goes down fish will move back out into channels and can be caught again.

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