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Martin Creek #12488926 11/02/17 01:14 PM
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Getting very low. Nailed a stump yesterday running in the hot water side where I have been running for years. Thought the SHO was going to wind up in my lap. Cold water side temps about 68 degrees and the warm side in the low 70's. Might have trouble using the better ramp if the water level falls much more.


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Re: Martin Creek [Re: bush hog] #12497717 11/09/17 02:01 PM
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Will be over there for Thanksgiving thinking about bringing my boat over there. Any heads about what to do to catch fish? We fished from the bank once and saw some guys doing real well out of a boat throwing what appeared to be c-rigged lizards.

Re: Martin Creek [Re: bush hog] #12498249 11/09/17 09:27 PM
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Wish I could help you but I haven't bass fished Martin in some time. I just mostly crappie fish anymore.


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