Not to beat a dead horse but I do think we have had enough rain in the South this winter. At almost 7 inches for the month, TVA has been working overtime to keep our East Tennessee lake levels in check and protect the people and property downstream. In between rain showers this afternoon I snuck off for about an hour to a swollen creek near the house and pitched a Trout Magnet. Muddy and warming, the lake had come up about 10 vertical feet and the fish are moving up with the rising water. First fish in the swirling current, a nice Speck that just ticked my offering but muscled the drag into a musical squeal. On 2lb test line, what a rush.
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This fish had shoulders! A few more casts and another light tick, Crappie number 2, but a quick release at the shore.
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He was getting a pass anyway. The Gills were present, just so muddy they were having trouble finding my bait. Rat a tat tat, finally a Cricket Cruncher was on the other end.
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Three more small ones came to play, just not photographed. A dead feeling on the end of my line reminded me of a stick but soon moved and took a turn downstream. Old whisker fish, the first of two slimed my line.
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Not a fan of handling these critters. It started to rain (of course) and I switched to the new color, Sowbug, of the Trout Magnet and quickly scored a beautiful Brown Fish.
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As I type, once again, we are predicted to receive another heavy soaking rain overnight and into Friday. Like the title says, enough already.


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