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    I just checked the hydrographics and apparently the dam gates are open. Looks like the lake is falling about a foot per day, from 563 on Monday to 560 this morning. That fast of a fall will start to move the fish out of the trees and out to deeper water or at least where there is deeper water very close by. The tree laydowns on the normal banks will be visible at 548, so they are still a bit under water. The magamats can still be hovered over too. Just start in one depth and work from there deeper or shallower until you find some. They're still going to be scattered, so run and gun to get a mess of fish. Look for the clearer water. That will be your best bet. The stripers should be out there too. I'd try the submerged points around points 9 and 10 and south of 6. It's possible they could be chasing shad in the creek arms but water clarity will determine that. Hope this helps. See you on the water.
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    Thanks for all the advice, but what is a magamot? I will be in a big weldbilt boat with a 90 if you are out there. That sound like alot better news i will havfe at least three days to figure them out if i do well i will post and let everyone know, even if i can get some striper action. Thanks again.

    Nathan

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOCK-SHOOTER95 View Post
    Thanks for all the advice, but what is a magamot? I will be in a big weldbilt boat with a 90 if you are out there. That sound like alot better news i will havfe at least three days to figure them out if i do well i will post and let everyone know, even if i can get some striper action. Thanks again.

    Nathan
    Here a link to my website that explains the various types of cover in Lake Greeson - Family Fishing Trips And here is a link to the Spring Crappie Camp waypoint file (post by Jerry Blake on page 4) that will show you the cover in the Self Creek / State Park area - http://www.crappie.com/crappie/main-...-2009-a-4.html The megamats in that area are in the back of West Fork on the north bank. Everything will be deep due to the current lake level. The SWEPCO generation schedule shows the gates to be open at the dam for 24-hours the rest of this week and all of next week. This morning's 24-hour change in lake level was .9 foot (nearly a 12" drop in 24 hours). Links to these sites can be found on my website's homepage.
    Quit Wish'in and Let's Go Fish'in
    Darryl Morris

    FAMILY FISHING TRIPS GUIDE SERVICE
    501-844-5418 --- [email protected]

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