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    Default Storms!!

    I wonder if these storms that just came through blew out the creeks on Wheeler. Thought about taking a trip to do some bank fishing.

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    I'm waiting, I'm guessing there Chocolate Milk. It will probably take a week for them to clear back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    I'm waiting, I'm guessing there Chocolate Milk. It will probably take a week for them to clear back up.
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    if it doesn’t rain again the pits will be ok by Wednesday and the creeks will be dingy but fishable if things go as normal in similar instances and there should be an influx of fish in the pits while the water is high…..

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    I’ve been busy and tomorrow may be the only chance I have before I go back to work. I’m sure it’s a mess but I’m going somewhere.


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    I'm off all week, but whole family is sick and has been for 10 days. I took my wife back to the doctor today so didn't get out. I'll be going somewhere tomorrow, just not sure where? I may have to settle for a return trip to Igloo Pond on Redstone. I know it's loaded with little Crappie, and I have been wanting to try mini crankbaits. Since it's a sink there shouldn't be much inflow from the rain, it should be mostly clear.

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    riverboss,

    You read my mind, I'm think drag into upper Limestone from the Iron Bridge and hit the pits Friday or Saturday!
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    Rode by 8 mile on the way to my sisters. It actually didn’t look too bad. I may go try the new put in I’ve found.


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    Limestone Creek went from 126 cfs to 375 cfs. Flint River jumped from 180 cfs to 1,860 cfs. They'll clear up in a few days, but it might take till the weekend. Looks like the amount of water being released from Guntersville will be 30,000 cfs to 52,000 cfs so the river above Decatur will be coming up two or three feet also just because of flow down the river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    Limestone Creek went from 126 cfs to 375 cfs. Flint River jumped from 180 cfs to 1,860 cfs. They'll clear up in a few days, but it might take till the weekend. Looks like the amount of water being released from Guntersville will be 30,000 cfs to 52,000 cfs so the river above Decatur will be coming up two or three feet also just because of flow down the river.
    I would love to get a link to that data

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    Limestone Creek went from 126 cfs to 375 cfs. Flint River jumped from 180 cfs to 1,860 cfs. They'll clear up in a few days, but it might take till the weekend. Looks like the amount of water being released from Guntersville will be 30,000 cfs to 52,000 cfs so the river above Decatur will be coming up two or three feet also just because of flow down the river.
    I drove out for a look at noon today and creek is dingy but clearing and water is only up maybe 6 inches from pre storm. Water at beaver dam on swancott rd is nearly clear

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