I guess not.
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Ive fished a good bit on the AL river around Autauga but was wanting to try Jordan out. What should I expect?
Stick yo jig in there!
Guess you are planning on fishing the Crappie Masters? Good luck getting info out of these guys. Some of these guys wont even tell you what river system they are on when they catch a fish...
Lake Jordan has some good fish and you should be able to use the method of your choice, from what i have heard. I have not fished the lake but know several people that do.
Scott Echols
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I just assumed everybody was as free with info as I was. My mistakeDoh
Stick yo jig in there!
If I can get some info out of the guys I know, I will pass along.
Scott Echols
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Greatly preciated.....Tiered of fighting ever changing river conditions.
Stick yo jig in there!
I hear you on the river conditions I fish around Jackson lake and Cooters pond. I hear alot of people talk about fishing a bridge at night my I'm thinking that would be Blackwels. You can also call 1(800)525-3711 they will let you know they are running water. Good luck
I don't claim to be the best fishermen but my 2 brothers think I am.
I am interested too. The river does make it challenging. Jordan looks good from the air on Google, but I wish there were better maps available for whats under the water. Anyone got a tip for a good detailed map? I really don't look forward to running $4+ gas all over the river and the lake to try and get an idea of what is available to fish. How much does the lake fluctuate. I know the lakes above tend to rise and fall a lot in the spring. Hope we don't get any tropical stuff during September, or any month for that matter.
Slab Masters Tournament Trail ............... www.slabmasterstournamenttrail.net
You might check out the information, maps and GPS coordinates for fish habitat
spreadsheet here on the Alabama Power's Lake Jordan website.
Jordan Dam - Alabama Power
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