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lake sweetwater and oak creek #7123048 02/02/12 07:45 PM
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does anyone have any reports on these two lakes. thinking about going out to one of them next week. is the fishing on or off what works out there are they clear or muddy. anything will help thanks



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Re: lake sweetwater and oak creek [Re: bassin' around] #7123815 02/02/12 11:02 PM
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A buddy and I are heading to Oak Creek Saturday if the weather doesn't sour on us. Never been there except to drive past it. You're right, any info would be appreciated.



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Re: lake sweetwater and oak creek [Re: bassin' around] #7143937 02/07/12 11:43 PM
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I fished Oak Creek and Sweetwater a few times years ago-both are decent lakes. I'd give the nod to Oak Creek-has bigger average fish. Caught them on alot of stuff but cranks were the best.

And I think the water temp at Oak Creek is a little higher.


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