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Thread: Bream at Reelfoot

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    Default Bream at Reelfoot


    When do the bream usually start bitting at Reelfoot? my daughter wants to go fishing and I told her that I'd take her when they start hitting.
    "Don't hurt them" ....Donald Trump

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    They are biting right now. Or they were Saturday anyway. My guess is that cooler temps may slow things down a bit the first part of this week but pick up again as it warms back up. Full moon tomorrow... Won't be long...

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    Full Moon = Lotsa Bream (usually anyway)
    "They bitin' up river on that topwater"

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    On the upper blue you can usually go and catch brim all the time. Well you can all over pretty much. I have better luck on the upper blue. Bigger size.

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    Where is the upper blue located? Is the water pretty high right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Young Fisherman View Post
    Where is the upper blue located? Is the water pretty high right now?
    Between the grass and lilypads...390 in three days

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    Lake is about 1.5-2' higher than normal.

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