They are still deep, 35-37 FOW. I saw a big cooler full yesterday that came from there.
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Heading down to Caney in the morning. Has anyone been that can tell me if they're still deep by the dam or moving into the fingers. Thanks.
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They are still deep, 35-37 FOW. I saw a big cooler full yesterday that came from there.
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We fished Caney Thursday all day and Friday until the wind got to be bothersome. We were in 36-40 fow and fishing 3-7 cranks up using jigs and plastics and also shiners. Wednesday we managed 16 crappie and caught a ton of bar fish. The fish were relating to structure so we snagged quite a bit and lost a few jigs. Thursday we put 11 crappie in the box with a bigger average size. Very few hard bites, most barely pull it down or lift the rod tip. All the crappie were blacks. Wednesday, Bobby Garland baby shad in bluegrass was hot and Thursday black/chartreuse/red Cabelas paddle tail worked best. Caught a few on a Bunny Butt tipped with a small shiner.
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