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    I am going to make a trip to Kepler lake this week. I've never fished it, does any one have advice on it. Sent

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    Shallow and stumpy. Lots of rebarb in the stumps just under the surface. Take it slow and easy.

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    If you launch at the Public Launch by the Dam, leave no valuables in your truck. This area has been famous for thieves for years and they still prevail!

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    ​Theives and prickly stumps...think I'll pass.
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    On most lakes you look for standing timber near/in deeper water - Well this is the whole lake! There is a channel - very poorly marked - Ive caught a few nice this time of year slow trolling in front of the dam. I have no doubt that theres nice fish in there. But finding them is tough. Just from my experiences anyways.

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    Heres a shot the last time it was drawn down - About a year ago(?) This is after launching at the dam and heading down the channel - which you can see with the water down. The dam is directly behind me. As you can see - when the water is at normal pool - those stumps are right below the surface. Unless you are very familiar with the lake - make sure your motor idles good cause thats all you ought to be doing on that lake. Name:  Kepler1.jpg
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    We were gator hunting, busted two aluminum props on a 115. Second prop (new) broke on its first trip out.

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    Luckily I have a mud motor, I fished all day yesterday, caught a couple bass and a perch or two. Very tough to find some structure that stood out from all the other stumps. Next trip I will try a semi spider rig around the dam.

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    If the water is high enough you can put in at the bridge. Most people do pretty good there for crappie.

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