I know they just finished the tournament and saw the weights were pretty good. Any reports of water quality or temp? Maybe depths? Any info would be appreciated. Trying to decide to go there or T-ville.
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I know they just finished the tournament and saw the weights were pretty good. Any reports of water quality or temp? Maybe depths? Any info would be appreciated. Trying to decide to go there or T-ville.
Personally, I'd go to Green (it's only 1ft over pool) .... Taylorsville is 6.8ft over Summer Pool and likely trashy and dirtied up again.
With the cold rain (& some snowflakes) over the two tournament days .... water temps will likely have dropped several degrees below the 60's, but the high 70's forecast over the next few days should bring those temps back up pretty quickly.
The only info I know to share is that the males were on the bottom & the females were suspended around stickups & brush.
Neither Green nor T-ville are pumping water out at any appreciable rate (as of this morning), and the Green/COE FB page has stated that they don't intend to bring the water to Summer Pool until later this month, so it should stay fairly stable until they get more rain.
I'm sure most every method was used by the CUSA tourney anglers, so pick your favorite method & area and give it a go. :twocents
Fish are moving here one day gone the next...Before tourney I caught some good crappie and my personal best at green. But come tourney time I personally couldn't buy a big fish. But 10 to 11 inch fish was one after another.....Main lake temp had went from 65 down to 60....I didn't fish to today but did go over 551 bridge and it was a mud hole as far as I could see both ways....
Thanks for the info guys. Yeah, I figured the upper end would be chocolate milk. Nice fish, by the way. I've caught some good ones down there but not quite that big!
Darn good fish. I fished Thursday and quit at 1:30 with 17. Caught good fish at 9’. The best at 19.5’ on a small brush pile in a ditch off a steep bank. Fish were tite to cover.