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    4/17/16 fished 11 to 5.
    water muddy, air temp 70
    water temp 73
    mostly cloudy
    marked scattered fish mostly 5 to 7 ft deep
    but no bait balls seen
    catfish caught on crawfish colored crank bait
    also fished jigs and shiners at 3 to 5 ft o water and noted two bites but the shiners were not missing...so as usual...baffled
    The catfish was exciting because I saw and heard the school of fish on the ff right before she hit like a freight train..Thanks catfish...you made my day.Name:  IMG_0210.jpg
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    Man...that is some muddy water.....nice cat.....
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    Congratulations on catching OUR limit. LOL.
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    Man dat water is MUDDY. In water like that I would look for the fish to be very shallow. If there are fishable tree tops you could probably find crappie in or around them fishing often less than a foot deep. That'd be my first place to look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20watt View Post
    Man dat water is MUDDY. In water like that I would look for the fish to be very shallow. If there are fishable tree tops you could probably find crappie in or around them fishing often less than a foot deep. That'd be my first place to look.

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    That is muddy. Even here. Water looks like that around my way, you find mo betta water. It's somewhere. May have to break out the paddle boat.

    I'd eat the catfish, you'd have to clean it though. Lake Dubisson
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    Muddy, muddy, muddy, to say the least. A few days ago we drove to Gonzales to the outlet and every stream of water we crossed looked just like that. The water around here is also close to that color but not quite. Today I found some slightly clear water in a dead end canal where we caught the bluegills. Seeing water that muddy, I don't think I would have launched the boat. But then again since you drove over there you just as soon give it a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 20watt View Post
    Man dat water is MUDDY. In water like that I would look for the fish to be very shallow. If there are fishable tree tops you could probably find crappie in or around them fishing often less than a foot deep. That'd be my first place to look.

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    Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks Jimmy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micropterus salmoides View Post
    That is muddy. Even here. Water looks like that around my way, you find mo betta water. It's somewhere. May have to break out the paddle boat.

    I'd eat the catfish, you'd have to clean it though. Lake Dubisson
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Muddy, muddy, muddy, to say the least. A few days ago we drove to Gonzales to the outlet and every stream of water we crossed looked just like that. The water around here is also close to that color but not quite. Today I found some slightly clear water in a dead end canal where we caught the bluegills. Seeing water that muddy, I don't think I would have launched the boat. But then again since you drove over there you just as soon give it a try.
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    Looks like fishing in a bowl of chocolate milk..but thanks for the pictures and report.. hope you have better luck next time

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