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    thanks for the info fellas
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    Sorry three jack that we hi jacked your question and it turned into joking around. I'll try my best to answer it. The reason so many boats are in lick is because yes it is going on in there and every other creek. Should be plenty left as they usely come in waves. Go get them while the getting is good!
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    Sorry, I was just cutting up. I was not trying to hijack your post. There has been a lot of fish caught out of Lick Creek the past few weeks. It should still be good.

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    there are still a lot of fish there. Biggest contingency I have seen in years!!

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    Why aren't these crappie up on the bank at Oconee? At clark Hill every year starting about feb 14th, we start catching crappie in 2 to 6 ft of water chunkin a cork and jig. It don't seem to work at Oconee, anybody got an opinion as to why?

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    cold and rain these year like tonight 25-30 degrees and the wind cold will push the fish back out some I've caught some on the bank in 3-5 feet you just have to look for they.

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    Here is a 2lb 1oz from Lick from a couple of weeks ago, Lick has been hit hard yet still been good.Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1395928541173.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Countrytime View Post
    Here is a 2lb 1oz from Lick from a couple of weeks ago, Lick has been hit hard yet still been good.Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1395928541173.jpg
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    That picture looks like it was taken at the Indian Mounds up past Redlands, 20 years ago!!!! .....are you goosing us CT?
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    Hmm, speaking of the Indian Mounds wonder if anyone hit the windmill area this year? That side gets almost totally ignored, got to be some barn door slabs up there! Dougster you ain't holding back on ole Countrytime, sounds like you sub-conscious mind may be hinting, Just Saying!

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    Yeah, I think just had a Freudian Slip. Country, you could take the 79 long line rods that you fish with, loaded with single 32's and get up there in that 4 feet of water, and probably have a catch so big that minstrels would write songs about you. When you wanna go???

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