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Flood waters #11561496 04/24/16 02:50 AM
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I had just got back to fishing and actually found some fish last Saturday when the rain started. Went ahead and launched and fished spite the rain. The wife would have been ok with going back to the house. But the kiddos would have had no part in it lol.


Anyhow the main reason for this post is to get your opinions on what the flood will do to the crappie. When the storm hit they was in 16.5 fow & was holding at 8'.
Baseball had us grounded yesterday and today so did not get to try our luck. How do you guys think they will react to all the flooding. The lake crested late Thursday and was several ft above max.

Re: Flood waters [Re: Luke98] #11561609 04/24/16 04:14 AM
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Not asking you guys to take me to your honey holes lol.
Just some advice.

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It's hard to say without knowing what lake you're fishing and exactly how much higher the lake is.

Re: Flood waters [Re: Luke98] #11561848 04/24/16 01:31 PM
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Lake Leon in Eastland County. Not sure exactly how high it got.

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The gauge shows that it's only about 1.5' high and falling fast. usually the falling water and draw down process will shut the fish down on a lake.

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Thank you sir !!

Re: Flood waters [Re: Luke98] #11562382 04/24/16 08:02 PM
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Where did you find the lake level info ?


Not catching much but the kiddos are having a good time so I guess it's worth the gamble.
Only a few crappie and quite a few drum.

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Re: Flood waters [Re: Luke98] #11563036 04/25/16 01:59 AM
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Thank you sir !

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