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    Going to Cumberland this weekend to fish a bass tournament. Any tips or pointers? Would kinda like to know if they are biting and if so what on and color. Please help. Thanks in advance.

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    well i am a crappie fisherman but i can tell you it is up about 10 foot from a week ago and for cumberland some would say muddy but i like the color of it. i usually catch a couple green crap but sunday didnt even catch any of those.

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    With the water temps still as low as they are the float and fly is going to be your best bet right now if the water is clear.

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    The water is not clear. I would throw an Alabama rig or a suspending jerk bait with rattles. It was 4 degrees warmer in the heads of the creeks on Saturday.

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    Thanks guys for all your help.

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    Well, how did you do. We need an update.

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    I fished 8 hours and didn't get a single hit. I throw everything. Jerkbait, a-rig, deep diving, squarebill, tube, stick bait, worm, swimbait, lizard,jig,and spinnerbait. But I didn't feel to bad because only two people on my team caught fish and one of those where a striper. The other was a 4 13 largemouth.

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    The water temp was 43.3 mostplaces but I did see as high as 45. But on the plus side the where some guys up in white oak who had 38 keeper crappie that I know of. They where ranging from 12 to 14 inches.At least thats what the game warden told us.

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