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Shamrock Cove Water Levels #9691685 01/30/14 05:34 PM
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I was wondering if anyone has recently been to the flats in Shamrock Cove and seen what the water levels are like? I know the water runs pretty skinny this time of year and that often rules out a lot of the flats I like to fish. Any input is appreciated. Thanks!


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Haven't been to Shamrock lately, but was just at Brown and Root flats and the flats were dry it was so low.

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During a front, the water levels will drop. That's actually not too bad though if you fish all those guts that the flats drain into.


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