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    Water 45dF, light NE wind, sunny early. Searched mats from 8’ through 12’ nothing…moved to old creek channel stumps in 15-17’, found lots of fish but no big schools. Tried EVERYTHING in the boat, plastics, hair, feather, minnows, etc. Bite was slow but steady, one per stump and nothing stood out as ‘preferred’. Kept 18, mostly 10.5-11” (had to measure all but 4), big fish was 13.5”…FWIW, got checked by TWRA toolin’ around in a jon boat…VERY nice guys
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    Way to pick them up. Sounds like a nice mess of fish
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    Nice,sounds like a good day

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    From what I hear, your way to deep. Fish are hanging around in 4ft or so. Does not matter if its 30ft of water. The fish are in love with that top 5 ft of water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShilohRed View Post
    From what I hear, your way to deep. Fish are hanging around in 4ft or so. Does not matter if its 30ft of water. The fish are in love with that top 5 ft of water.
    Couple weeks ago when i fished everything was glued to the bottom.Fish were in every depth but structure and humps close to the main river channel were best.By best i mean most fish would bite out by the river channel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    Couple weeks ago when i fished everything was glued to the bottom.Fish were in every depth but structure and humps close to the main river channel were best.By best i mean most fish would bite out by the river channel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShilohRed View Post
    From what I hear, your way to deep. Fish are hanging around in 4ft or so. Does not matter if its 30ft of water. The fish are in love with that top 5 ft of water.
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