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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Looks like it's a safe year to be a slab.
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    the only thing they have to contend with up here is the heavy current in all the lakes
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    Quote Originally Posted by bflowers View Post
    the only thing they have to contend with up here is the heavy current in all the lakes
    I assume St John fishes like any other Oxbow. They're on the trees, the trees or the trees

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    Lake St John has a healthy population of white crappy so I would guess if they are finished spawning the fish will be suspended under the shad in the open water. Just look for all of the boats they will tell you were the fish are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippa Chippa View Post
    Lake St John has a healthy population of white crappy so I would guess if they are finished spawning the fish will be suspended under the shad in the open water. Just look for all of the boats they will tell you were the fish are.


    still some males hanging around shallow, but you are correct the largest population caught is trolling outside the trees.

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    You need to put the App for the National Weather Service { NOAA} on your Phone and Pudder --- It gives 5 day weather -- then there is their Water and River Gauge that will show the water levels for that area -- just click on the Dot on the map that has the name you are hunting -- it shows Pool stage and the Current level

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    You need to put the App for the National Weather Service { NOAA} on your Phone and Pudder --- It gives 5 day weather -- then there is their Water and River Gauge that will show the water levels for that area -- just click on the Dot on the map that has the name you are hunting -- it shows Pool stage and the Current level
    Fished 4 in our group Thursday after lunch, fri, sat. Total was 90 perch and 30 bass. Also 7 big hybrids ag the mouth of BRL/ bayou on flukes and big roadrunners. Water stained and about 2' high, but more than fishable.

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    Thanks for the report! BRL is on my list of places to go. Last time I fished it was around 1978.

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