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Old 01-18-2014, 04:52 PM
benjamen.perry benjamen.perry is offline
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So I picked up minnows at the gas station at the intersection of HWY 6 and 191 (LA side).

Put in around 7 at the west end of the bridge as someone told me Newell's could get crowded and I didn't want to take the chance of not finding room to launch. Were fishing by about 7:30. Fished multiple places along the coop area where all the other boats were. Fished at multiple depths and at different depths in the water column. Managed two palm sized crappie and a early released catfish for the ~6 hours of effort. Not what I would call fast and furious. Reminds me of why I stick to the salt water.

We didn't speak to anyone who had done better. In fact, everyone else we talked to had been skunked.

On guy said he thought they were already moving to shallower water. Another said they don't school real well unless the water level is down and the water level isn't down because they aren't running the generators right now. I have no way of knowing whether any of that is true, I can just tell you the fishing was pretty poor.
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