Only couple places that are giving decent fish. They are starting to catch the big red ears and a gills at West Boggs. Just remember, it’s 600 acres and with a pontoon, you will only be able to fish about 500 of it and it is slammed with boats. 24-35 weekdays maybe, and twice that many on weekends and it’s a royal zoo. Lake Lemon is normal pool, 1700 acres and weekends is packed but weekdays is light. Good crappie, but pay attention to my previous fishing reports. Both lakes charge to launch. Monroe — 13.2 ft up, you can launch everywhere except Allen’s Creek and Pine Grove are flooded again. Just have to sort thru lots of small crappie and fish the brush. Mansfield is 6.3 above summer pool and couple friends are catching good crappie there. Cat is so high it will give ya nose bleed. Some places and lakes water is muddy in upper, Boggs is heavy stained, so is Lemon, Upper areas of Monroe is muddy, most of it is stained. Rain will effect water temp, as well as color, and we have a chance of rain damn near every day this week besides wind. Dang wind chill this morning at Bloomington was 31. 16 mph steady wind also. Sucks for sure!
Brookville— guys on BBC haven’t been setting the world on fire bass fishing and guys on Walleeye forum it’s still hit or miss by the day on catching walleye as lake is fubar’ed by rains. COE pulls 3000 cfs when it gets higher than winter pool and right now it’s about 10 above winter pool, 2 above epsummer and they are dropping it due to incoming rains. Muddy and lots of floating wood upper half, lower to dam is stained, and water temp goes up down like a yo yo with weather patterns. So fishing is the same as other big lakes, hit or miss. I don’t know anything above I 70 or farther south except reports on Patoka sucks also for bass or any other fish. Guys on BBC have nick named it the Dead Sea.


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