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    Howdy! I'm new to the LoZ/Truman area, and am headed out fishing soon. Is there an access to Tebo other than Sterret Creek, or is that the closest.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigby View Post
    If you really enjoy cleaning fish you need to fish the Tebo Arm on Truman Lake.
    Been fishing with a jig a foot under a bobber around flooded brush, pretty much non stop action.
    Took my wife yesterday morning and we both had a limit less than an hour and took my son and grandson yesterday afternoon and they got there limits with a lot of big females.
    Think my son wants to go again today.

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    There are several, I use Windsor Crossing the most but you need to know the area, several underwater stumps even by the main channel.

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    WTG brian having fun with the family!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigby View Post
    There are several, I use Windsor Crossing the most but you need to know the area, several underwater stumps even by the main channel.
    Yup, my graph had a nice fat purple swipe of clear path from my trips in and out there....or so I thought. Hit about 5 stumps up there while the lake was down.

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    Wow, they're that close to the surface?

    Quote Originally Posted by Baitwaster View Post
    Yup, my graph had a nice fat purple swipe of clear path from my trips in and out there....or so I thought. Hit about 5 stumps up there while the lake was down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbarnby View Post
    Wow, they're that close to the surface?
    Not bad now because the lake is a little high, when it's at normal level Brush Creek is like a mine field. Lost a stainless steel prop in there years ago, my cotter pin must of broke off and the nut and prop came off. lol Thought I tore my lower unit up until I raised my motor and my prop was gone.

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    Now that there is an expensive day of fishing. I suppose it could have been worse. I hit a submerged log at Milford, back in the 90s. Cracked the transom on my new Champion Walleye boat. I was young, drunk, stupid and going too fast. Didn't do that anymore!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigby View Post
    Not bad now because the lake is a little high, when it's at normal level Brush Creek is like a mine field. Lost a stainless steel prop in there years ago, my cotter pin must of broke off and the nut and prop came off. lol Thought I tore my lower unit up until I raised my motor and my prop was gone.

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