You would think with the lakes being low it would be easy to catch fish.But from my experiences the bite is better when there is plenty of water.Does this sound right or is it just me.
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You would think with the lakes being low it would be easy to catch fish.But from my experiences the bite is better when there is plenty of water.Does this sound right or is it just me.
I spelled the title wrong sorry public education.
What I've seen this year is you're really on em or ghost town...... Not much in between IMO
Imo grenada seems to be affected more so than other lakes I fish.. For example once grenada gets really low my catch falls way off. November december and january are hard months to fish that lake. Sardis on the other hand seems to produce good fish during that time. So hmmmmm go figure!!
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I agree Big C.
I agree with G3, it depends in the lake. It does seem that the fishing would be better, and easier with less water to find them in tho.
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Bill Burnett
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I think this year we better learn to fish how the coe wants us to...lol
Opium? Who has it? Gonna need it to ease your pain in the butla
Think when the lakes get low fish are concentrated and so are the baitfish.They have plenty to eat.
Me either ATM
In my opion DD and triton are gewbers, ES & Sat are Jadas and me and WB are purty and the rest of y'all, well I'll jus leave it at that. This is just my opion. Oh yea, I agree with Mr Jim.
Remember DD, it's jus an opion and yours is like my ..... Well les jus say it stinks. Pfffft
Oh no, you didn't put me in the same category as BRM....LOL
like what WB throws?
Somebody call 911 for Minner
Ok, why?
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I agree MrJim and would add that those fish are under a lot off stress under low water conditions with no where to escape to.
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with them letting water out of lakes, but the river is way down now. At least here in Memphis. They're having a had time getting barges into the refinery.