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    Can anyone give me a report on Old Town Lake in Phillips county please? I heard they were biting before the rainy period. I am interested in water conditions there as well. Thanks.
    Glen Mathis

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    Anybody ?????????
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    Hey Gutshot Oldtown is probably flooded right now, because the White River backs up into it and it's really flooded right now. I hopes this helps even tho it might not be the info you were hoping for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobwyn View Post
    Hey Gutshot Oldtown is probably flooded right now, because the White River backs up into it and it's really flooded right now. I hopes this helps even tho it might not be the info you were hoping for.
    Thanks. I did not realize White River fed it. I grew up over there and fished it most of my life as well as hunted and fished the White River Refuge. I have only seen feeder creeks from the farm land. Which tributary feeds it? The White River is at least 12 miles west of Old Town and I only recall feeder creeks on the east and North sides of Old Town Lake. Thanks for the info.
    Last edited by Gut Shot; 11-11-2009 at 02:31 PM.
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    It backs in through Big Creek from Indian Bay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Geezer View Post
    It backs in through Big Creek from Indian Bay.
    That means it will be covered up with carp in a few years.

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