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    Default Wylie 5/4


    Got out early today, planning to troll jigs. Hit Allison ramp, and stayed near the ramp trolling.
    Water is stained after 4+ " of rain.
    Here's a pic of the sonar image.
    How about an analysis!


    Here's another pic


    Caught 2 nice crappie and a few dinks, one big kitty.

    Water was clearer near 274 bridge
    Lastly cast jigs to brush. No bites


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    Not real good with the finder stuff but looks like alot of trash all through the water.
    But hey you got out and catch a few. Congrats.
    Wonder how the water will be for the Hartwell night stalk this Saturday!
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    VERY WET ! After all this rain !


    Quote Originally Posted by FisherFore View Post
    Not real good with the finder stuff but looks like alot of trash all through the water.
    But hey you got out and catch a few. Congrats.
    Wonder how the water will be for the Hartwell night stalk this Saturday!
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    If it was later in the summer I would say it looks like a thermocline but too early for that I think.
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    Muddy water, equates to sensitivity to high. Your getting returns on silt within the water column. Glad you was able to get out a catch a couple.
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    I seen the same thing today on mine, but it only started at about 30 foot and deeper, I was up the lake in the river run, I figured it was trash near the bottom,but something happen because I couldn't find many fish today! Fishing for perch but couldn't find them schooled up no where, it was like they were scattered real bad, just one here and there. Did get enough to make a few catfishing trips if i can keep them alive.

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    I think it's space aliens using x ray splat a dashes with color chrome in an attempt to bleach jigs to use in space. In other words it's trash and as Ink said dingy water not allowing clear returns. Glad some body got out there to check it out. I was going to go to Wateree this morning with my brother but it didn't pan out. We had stripers on our minds. Was hoping they were still up river. Heard a couple reports but not reliable by source! LOL. Good try Brett, maybe tomorrow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ofishlbizzness View Post
    VERY WET ! After all this rain !
    I kinda agree with you. It is real wet
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    Went yesterday trolled jigs in 7-Oaks. Was one of the best days for a long time. brought home 16, threw back several crappie and catfish.

    I noticed something that looked like a thermocline but it was about 30 ft down.
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    Under normal conditions wylie doesn't develop a thermocline, too much flow through the lake, it doesn't have time to stratify. drought years maybe.
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