The launch sites are showing all the signs that the Fishing is Tough, and, if it can go wrong it will at D'Arbonne. One of our Group Fished Two days in Stump fields without a single Bite. their Boat was so Big it looked like a Pontoon Boat on a Boat Hull. They spent most of the time Hung up on stumps. On Learning the winds would be High He went home this morning.... Another From East Mississippi almost in Alabama Spent Two days Maping and Marking every place he wanted to Fish --- and True to form for the Bone while looking at the side Immaging the Map card fell out , bounced twice and went over the side. The Bite was better than it was all week with lots of small fish and some nice slabs but no coolers full. ----- the good news is many are ready to get on the banks. Yesterday Our Boat got on some slabs and we only got to fish about four hours.. My first fish got off at the net and it was 2 pounds. the other two put in the live well was 1 1/2 Lb Male Black. Then a White Female at 1 3/4 Lb.. We were going to remove the Spider rig stuff and fish a Back Bay this Morning... More of the Bone Luck was at Play as my Fishing Partner Tripped in the Tongue of the Trailer and Hurt his Shoulder. I helped him Pack up to go home this morning.... He will Be back after the slabs that were Dancing for us for a couple of Hours ---- Fun