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Re: SOIL CONSERVATION TANKS [Re: Double K Outdoors] #12226438 05/02/17 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted By: BankBassin
I've only found one... and you better believe that I'm keeping my mouth shut on the location. It's a hidden gem that a friend of mine found and it fishes very well. It fluctuates with the amount of rain that we receive. When we were getting hit with all the rains it was about 8-10 feet higher than normal and now it's about 5-6 feet low. When the waters up... I'm there. I think most people have the same logic as me though. If one person knows the location, soon 400 will and your honey hole will be just a hole.


I only know of one that has public access and has some BIG fish in it. My Dad taught me the same when it comes to telling people your honey hole spot though.


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Re: SOIL CONSERVATION TANKS [Re: yakkityyak] #12373808 08/05/17 07:45 PM
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In some cases the lake part does not fall within the easement area controlled by NRCS. They may control the dam and spillway area but nothing else.

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