The amazing part of this entire thread is that the COE will be exactly on rule curve before the last week of March. Lake should start a slow rise then that sounds about right to me for fish catching.
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The amazing part of this entire thread is that the COE will be exactly on rule curve before the last week of March. Lake should start a slow rise then that sounds about right to me for fish catching.
That's my point these next 2 weeks will be drawing down to curve. They should allready be at curve with a slow rise. Making it hard on wading shallow there not there. There holding back above my head. Hard to wade under water. I can boat em no problem. I'd rather walk around in creeks and ditches its more controllable and very informative on what's under your nose.
You missed Pops point, where the water is now will be the on curve in a week an a half, before then with the draw down.
Go back to your logs and see how many crappie you have actually waded and caught before the 15th of March anyway, 2 or 3 weeks early water just happens to be there this year a little early don't mean the fesh will be. It's human nature to want it now but with water temps having to push it to make 50 degrees it most likely aint happening, keep your waders handy (no pun intended), time will be here before you know it.
Heeeeellllllooooooo?
Think they done busted up