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    Thinking of heading to Tville tomorrow to spider rig or single pole if needed. Not looking for spots but wondering if someone could provide some guidance. Leaving Lexington when I leave the firehouse in the morning but if it will be a wash out from all the rain I will head to cedar creek.
    Probably put it at settler or state. Any pointers or should I avoid it all together. I’ve only crappie fished it once.
    Thanks guys!
    If we had the slightest push of ducks I wouldn’t have my boat w me!
    Looked to be about 5 ft above summer pool and rising .8 per day.
    Don’t know the lake well enough to know when I should save the gas.
    Last edited by Dday911; 01-01-2019 at 11:38 AM. Reason: Added info

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    Taylorsville Lake came up 5ft after all the rain .... so I think it would be a mess.

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    Welcome Dday911! Fishing may be tough with water changing so much so fast. But it may be worth trying. The depth could be different every day, especially with the rise. Not sure where to tell you to begin, but there are definitely fish to be caught in the lower end of the lake.


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    I would personally try cedar creek until the water calms down at T-ville


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