Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
The old rule is fish feed ahead of fronts and shut down with bluebird sky's after. I can still do ok in shallow water because there's no where for them to go. With no deep refuges they move to shade (bluebird sky's) and cover. You can't make them eat, but shallow water fish seem to always be eating if there's an opportunity. I'd be concerned that duck creek crappie might move deeper and with no thermocline to limit them that's a very deep lake.

At least at Madison County Lake they're limited to 30 feet and many should be near the brush piles. I might only get one or two off any brush pile, but at least I know where they'll be. Just my two cents.

Limestone may be ok also, depends on how much more rain we get and how fast the water drops and cleans up by Saturday. I'll probably decide Friday night, but if there's any chance I might still go to Limestone.
Makes a lot of sense sir. I’m bad about not taking the obvious into consideration. Was just thinking maybe it wouldn’t be as muddy as some places.


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