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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapiron View Post
    Smith Fork and Smith Branch not the same. Smith fork on Jonesboro side about halfway up lake on left. Northstar Drive crosses end of it. Lot of humps and ridges and tops about 500 yds out toward state park. We have camp on Pebble Drive. I'm one of the old farts with a stick steer. Good luck.
    I wanted to thank you for the info you gave me. I took off work this weekend and took the wife. Was a little windy but nothing I wasn't used to. Picked a few up around where u said try and I hit another spot I thought to be appealing and caught some as well. 20-22 FOW fishing 16-19' all on shinners tried a few jigs and a few jigs tipped with shinners and nothing.



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    So close to the state park wud be a good place to start?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiley318 View Post
    So close to the state park wud be a good place to start?

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    I fish mostly across lake from state park toward Smith Fork . Look for brush tops 18-20 fow. Bite is really slow. Best on shiners which are hard to keep alive right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapiron View Post
    I fish mostly across lake from state park toward Smith Fork . Look for brush tops 18-20 fow. Bite is really slow. Best on shiners which are hard to keep alive right now.
    I was told the other day to freeze a water bottle and put it in your minnow bucket or add ice throughout the day. Guy said it'll keep shiners alive in the heat.
    Havnt tried it yet so I don't know much truth to it, if this is the problem you are having.

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    the few times I went there in the summer several people were fishing where the Pipe line crosses the lake

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostGoose View Post
    I was told the other day to freeze a water bottle and put it in your minnow bucket or add ice throughout the day. Guy said it'll keep shiners alive in the heat.
    Havnt tried it yet so I don't know much truth to it, if this is the problem you are having.

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    In this heat you would have to continually tend to the ice replenishing and they will still die......too much effort taking away from time fishing.....imho...well opinion any ways


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