There will be better days for sure but you can always go to Clear Creek and fish with the tourist and catch a few.
WAS PLANNING ON COMING DOWN NEXT MONDAY. HAS ALL THE RAIN YOUR GETTING MESSED UP THE FISHING OR WATER. DONT WANT TO MAKE THE TRIP IF WATER IS MESSED UP
There will be better days for sure but you can always go to Clear Creek and fish with the tourist and catch a few.
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It has come up .61 in 24 hr's. And very little of the runoff has hit it yet. Here at the house we have had close to 7 inches so far and still coming down. Going to be raining all day and through most of tomorrow and some Saturday. It is going to have an effect on all these lakes. But like Yike's said if you want to go sit in clear creek with the crowd you can probably catch a few fish. Big thing is going to be what the wind does after this rain front goes through. They keep predicting high winds with even higher gusts.
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Most of the heavy rains are still west of the lakes. Areas along the Mississippi river have got some heavy rains and still coming.
It will be a mess. Wouldn't waste the money to come to sardis. Fish aint been to good at Sardis before this rain anyway. Been catching few one day then nothing the next day. Just like last year.
I hope it goes to 280' lol. It needs a good spawn
Lake Washington is the best!!! Only low profile great vegetation area lake is Ross Barnett!!!!!
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I talked to a friend of mine in greenville this morning who works for scott and he said his morning has consisted of catching propane tanks that are floating away! I dunno how sensitive washington is to water levels but they are getting a ton of it down there. But the big lake are next in line.... all this rain will mess em up pretty good I think.