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    Where do y'all find fish this time of the year when the water is high and muddy? We'll fish on the river this weekend and I'm sure we'll have some high and dingy conditions.
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    If the water is in the woods that's where th fish will be
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    they will be up in the areas that have shelter from the current and like stated before maybe up in some farmers pasture or off in some thicket of woods . might be tough since there is lots of water volume to look around at . best take some shiners and several rods , they might be kinda roaming around some trying to figure it all out like you ....
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    Fished Eufaula yesterday and didn't find them real shallow. Maybe it just isn't quite time there, or I just didn't find them. Fished cheneyhatchee and Barbour creeks. Found fish at 8-10' in 12-16 FOW. Cheneyhatchee was stained but Barbour was muddy. Caught a bunch of small fish - none over ten inches.
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    We catch em a bunch in stained water but it gets tough when its super muddy and high. You know they feed because the river stays like that a good part of the spring, just hard for us to figure them out when you can nearly walk on the water because it's so thick...
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