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    can anyone tell me if the water is muddy,stained, or even fish able?

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    I'm hearing it's muddy on the river end, but t.slabseeker and slabeye are catching fish all the same.

    Seen a pic on t.slabseeker's FB page from today & the water color doesn't look "brown muddy", but does look murky green. The upcoming rains ain't gonna help matters any, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    I'm hearing it's muddy on the river end, but t.slabseeker and slabeye are catching fish all the same.

    Seen a pic on t.slabseeker's FB page from today & the water color doesn't look "brown muddy", but does look murky green. The upcoming rains ain't gonna help matters any, though.
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    It is muddy from holmes to corbins beend. In pretty shape from bulter creek to site 1. But I fished muddy water all since there was so many boats in the good looking water. I could only see my jig about 5" down. Was the hardest trip I have had at green for a long time. We had 20 keepers and 17 of those was 10 to 12 inches full of eggs.
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    thanks!!

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    I only ended up with 13 keepers &a total of 23 fish caught. To say it was one rough trip is an understatement.
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    I went yesterday evening, caught some up in Casey creek/river went past the bridge close to holmesbend and water was alot muddier. Caught 20 keepers in 20 ish minutes, had one that was 1.71 and three others over 1.25. Next week majority will be on the bank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kycrappie1 View Post
    I went yesterday evening, caught some up in Casey creek/river went past the bridge close to holmesbend and water was alot muddier. Caught 20 keepers in 20 ish minutes, had one that was 1.71 and three others over 1.25. Next week majority will be on the bank.
    Yeah, but the question is ..... where will the bank be ? What with all the upcoming rain they're calling for, the "spawning bank" may be up in the tree line

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    Do you ever fish the smiths ridge area? Wondering if it would be muddy right now


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