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    Quote Originally Posted by nwtncrappiefisherman View Post
    The lake level before the storms was about 4 inches low. Catfish have jumping in the boat like normal. Bream have been on the tough side this year. Really hard to find beds and quality fish that you expect to catch there. Best bet is to scan a area with grass on the shore and have at it. You can hang a yo yo off any tree and catch a catfish
    Man I scanned all over Kirby and at the Airport and didn't see a single bed. That lake is hard to learn for me for some reason.

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    I was going to try for bream from around keystone pocket up to champy pocket when I came up. I have had some good luck there in the past. I am staying in the state park so I figured my yo-yo's I would just run from the park towards the spillway.

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    Your not going to be able to find beds with the eye anymore. Take it I have about 20 beds spread throughout the lake that I fish and this year only 4 of them are holding any fish and 2 that are producing decent keepers. I've caught so many short fish this year, it's not even fun to talk about anymore.

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