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Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? #4523239 02/22/10 10:25 PM
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Ok guys, I'm hoping ya'll might be able to point me in the right direction. I plan on taking my wife fishing for her B-day and was considering either cedar creek or Richland chambers. She enjoys fishing for catfish, so thats what we'll be aiming for. Any advice/suggestions as to which one of these is best to go to and/or good places to stay is much appreciated.. fish

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Re: Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? [Re: wounded_hunter] #4523256 02/22/10 10:29 PM
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Fished all over RC Sunday the warmest water I found was 54 degrees. I am sure that after this weeks weather it will be colder. However if you find a cormorant roost fish underneath it with liver it might get you bit.

Re: Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? [Re: popcork] #4523398 02/22/10 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: popcork
Fished all over RC Sunday the warmest water I found was 54 degrees. I am sure that after this weeks weather it will be colder. However if you find a cormorant roost fish underneath it with liver it might get you bit.


That is how my buddy is finding and catching them at Fork most of the time.

Re: Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? [Re: Big Red 12] #4523537 02/22/10 11:45 PM
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Both are great lakes, but if the wind is blowing I would stay off Richland Chambers.


Re: Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? [Re: dta dwayne] #4525897 02/23/10 03:28 PM
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Thanks for the info...I forgot to mention that I planned on taking her mid March, so hopefully the weather will be nice by then. I was doing my recon now...Figured it couldnt hurt to start planning instead of my usual, fly by the seat of my pants ideas. breakdance


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Re: Richland Chambers or Cedar Creek?? [Re: wounded_hunter] #4525971 02/23/10 03:37 PM
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Take a look at the Fisherman's Point Marina link on my website at www.gonefishin.biz . Nice small cabins on RC. The wife will enjoy it! Ask for Cabin # 9 (Coca Cola Cabin) as it's at the rear of the Property, less traffic and a little larger.

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