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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin Dave View Post
    Went to Melvern this last Saturday, lake is a little above normal levels, water was pretty cloudy. Surface temps were 54 degrees, the crappie bite is really slow, apparently the catfish were biting, ans there were some large caucuses ant the edge of the boat ramp at the marina.
    Haven't caught a "caucuses" yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin Dave View Post
    Went to Melvern this last Saturday, lake is a little above normal levels, water was pretty cloudy. Surface temps were 54 degrees, the crappie bite is really slow, apparently the catfish were biting, ans there were some large caucuses ant the edge of the boat ramp at the marina.
    Melvern has been slow since it filled up. We have been hitting different lakes but they arent much better. And yes my cousin has had some great bluecat days recently.

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    Haven't caught a "caucuses" yet?

    LOL, the remains of a couple large wisker fishies.. Could tell if they were flatheads or Blue cats. Somebody will be havin a fish fry.
    They hade been there a few days.

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    Default Eldorado lake report

    Went to El Dorado today, water temp was 42° and fish are starting to group on structure in 10 to 20 feet of water.


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    Hit a NE Kansas Lake yesterday. I caught one in 4 hours. Missed 2. My partner caught 5. Same water temp, but still not seeing them on structure like I would expect for this time of year.

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    Should be that time of year for them to be schooled up and on the brush piles. Will probably give it a few more days, probably next week and take a day and head to Melvern. Good to hear what the water temp is....usually when it gets close to 40 they really turn on.

    If we go I will let you know how we did....

    Thanks for the heads up Zummy....
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