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    Has anyone been to or driven by t-ville past couple days if so what kind of shape is it in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny miller View Post
    Has anyone been to or driven by t-ville past couple days if so what kind of shape is it in?
    There this past Sunday, and again today. It's back to "dirty" again, after the rain. Water temps were back down to 55-57deg today. Water is being pulled back down, after the rise from the rain. I'm sure this rain tomorrow will not help, and neither will the cooler temps through the weekend. Wind was outrageous today ... no matter where you went, it was blowing !!

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    Tnx cp did you catch any today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny miller View Post
    Tnx cp did you catch any today?
    I got 10 & my fishing partner got 5 ... then a nice feller at the ramp gave us the 6 he had. Same deal as on Sunday ... the fish were suspended out over 12-15fow for most of the day, then after about 2-3PM we started picking up the odd fish in <5fow.

    Most were Black Crappie females, many having golf ball sized egg sacs and stomachs full of Shad remains. That leads me to think that they're still in the pre-spawn feeding mode, while the males are just now getting around to "looking" for bedding sites.

    I had to share most all of my prime spots with at least 2-3 other boats, but many of them were fishing right against the bank. When they would leave the spot, I'd move back in & pick up a fish or two out in the deeper water. If it had not been for the incessant wind, from which there was NO escaping, no matter where you went, I think we'd have caught quite a few more fish.

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