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No crappie fishing on limestone for a few days I’d say.
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CreekTracker LIKED above post
Yea i guarantee that, and it’s going to get worse before it gets better. The flint creek watershed is so full there’s still roads underwater from lacon-falkvilke-hartselle. All that has to get to the river eventually so it will be 4-5 days before everything settles down. Then the water on the river might* start getting better. But I’m guessing close to 2 weeks.
Damion Kidd LIKED above post
Look out Wilson lake... here I come.
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Damion Kidd LIKED above post
Got a feeling most lakes are going to look like that for a few days
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Damion Kidd LIKED above post
The good news is: the flooding will allow fish to spawn shallow and might have a better year group as a result.
Y’all ever take advantage of high water conditions like these to fish flooded areas? Any success if so? I’ve seen places like Grenada Lake where guys will wade fish in flooded timber for spawning fish, just curious if it would apply around here as well.
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Damion Kidd LIKED above post
I’m thinking about cat fishing tomorrow. My cousin caught a butt load yesterday.
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BankBound LIKED above post
these fish didnt get the muddy water memo! ( lol! ). These were caught this morning in couple hours from the bank in 2 fow on big G ! Don’t let the muddy water stop you from going ! The fish still have to eat if it’s muddy or not!
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