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    I'm going down to stockton this weekend. I want to take my mom out and try to get her on some fish. So, if anyone know anything I would appreciate it, tree dipping or rigging don't care.

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    don't fish stockton let us know how you do?

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    well sir I have and so have others found it very tough on stockton as of late, some being caught on brush in 18 fow. up on the main lake, some caught on shallow areas of feeder creeks, little sac, turnback/big sac area, they are just scattered all over the place, I guess waiting for the water to cool down and the shad to gather a bit more , seems to me the shad are scattered in giant schools, I wish I had more for you,, I don't fish up towards the dam area, like hawker point, or orlens trail, but I bet there are some crappie arround them docks up that way.... good luck

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    i think the lake is turning over now tough bite now good luck

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    sure I be in a blue and white starcraft deep v I've get a sticker on each side Slab Busters jigs I grew up around hawker point

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    Good luck. Its very tough on the lake . I have had someluck up in the creek area in the shallow water. Just go look and see what happens for you

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    It is too early for the lake to turn over. The surface water temp needs to drop down closer to 50 degrees before this will occur.

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    Not sure about water temp and turn over but sure seems like Truman has started to turn also. I think the first cold snap when the water temp dropped 8-9 degrees got it started. Sure a lot of crap coming up to the top of the water for it not to be turning over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigging15 View Post
    Not sure about water temp and turn over but sure seems like Truman has started to turn also. Sure a lot of crap coming up to the top of the water for it not to be turning over.
    Monty hasn't been in that area has he?

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    If you are up in the Hawker area I would try the bridge piers.

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