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    I have fished with success at Harris Brake during times prior to water being drawn to flood the WMA as well as a week or so after the water release has stopped and conditions stablized. But, I don't recall knowingly ever fishing "while the drawdown was happening", meaning while the gates are still open and water is being released. Any of you have experience fishing there while water is being released ? The release was scheduled to begin on Nov 1st, not sure when the stop date is scheduled for, but was told they would drop it around 2 feet or so total.

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    Idk, but I was told that they haven't began any draw down on HB yet.
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    Drive by the dam and you can see if they have started flooding the duck woods yet .
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    It started last wed.

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    Curiosity got the best of me so I fished it today to find out. Couldn't get on a good/steady bite but the bites I got were solid fish. Minnows might have helped, but I didn't carry any. May not get back over there this winter with deer season around the corner and seemingly hotter fishing closer to home, at least as of now.

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