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Help on Aquilla? #44919 10/13/05 08:45 PM
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I have never been on this lake. Does anyone have any info on this lake? How low is the lake? Is there anything(structure, sandbars, etc.) to watch out for when running across the lake? How is the fishing?
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Re: Help on Aquilla? #44920 10/14/05 09:12 AM
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Start on the north point going into Culp Creek. That is where the creek channel enters the creek. Use medium to deep running crank baits, texas rig, and jigs on that point. Fish that point over, extremely well and all the way out into deep water.

Start following the creek channel into the back of the creek. It snakes its way around several times so it has several good bends and break lines.

This time of year, the fish will be pushing themselves back into the creeks and that channel is their highway.

I can stay in that one area, ALL DAY LONG.

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