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What's the scoop on broken bow? #12060428 01/26/17 06:19 AM
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I'm heading up that way this weekend. Just thought I'd see if anyone on here has been out there recently. Areas and things to look for would be appreciated because I've never been on the lake before!

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Re: What's the scoop on broken bow? [Re: fishfor5] #12060857 01/26/17 03:23 PM
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The lake is very low! Probably about 15 ft. Fishing has been fairly slow. Fish are suspended about 20 ft. I would try main points and fish out to 20 ft. Finesse jig, shakey head and spoons. You need to idle when you get out of main channel. Idle in the creeks! Some bad stumps out there now that are usually no problem! Good luck! deercrkretreat.com.


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Fish steep banks with deep water clos a green pumpkin or watermelon/red fineese worm on a shaky head will get you bit. Still catching some on crankbait on points worked slow.


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