Are the stumps really exposed in fishing creek?
Yesterday was by far the worse day I have had on cumberland in a while. Went to fishing creek and was several other boats there crappie fishing. The problem wasn't catching fish. It was the size of fish we was catching. I kept a clicker for dinks and another one for keepers. Fished 6 hours and the clickers read 6 on the keeper clicker and 124 on the dink clicker. All the keepers were caught in the first hour we fished but there was so many dinks there we just decided to move on... Few of my favorite spots we couldn't fish because of the water level and that probably hurt us too. We caught fish in 2 fow all the way to 40 fow. But I guess that was better than not catching anything...
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Are the stumps really exposed in fishing creek?
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Yes, about everything is. The boat trail tires went off the end of the ramp when putting the boat in if that tells you anything..if they keep pulling it like they have been it will be hard to put a boat in on either side.
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Water is low for sure. I knew last week that the water was getting close to the end of the ramp at the recreational area. Was that where you launched?
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