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Holbrook today/Monticello question
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03/07/14 10:33 PM
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JRW341513
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I fished Holbrook today for a few hours and zeroed. Nothing shallow or deep. Water temperature was 48-49 degrees, which was about 10 degrees colder than last Saturday. I caught quite a few on Saturday shallow on t-rig baby brush hogs and chrome\blue back rattle traps.
I am thinking about going to Monticello in the morning for a little fun fishing and I have never been. Can anyone spare any general pointers on navigation? I have a map card, but I do not want to tear anything up.
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Re: Holbrook today/Monticello question
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03/07/14 10:39 PM
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Peepaw on Fork
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Stay below the highway bridge and out of the timber
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Re: Holbrook today/Monticello question
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03/07/14 11:20 PM
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below the first bridge it's about as safe as any lake there is. above it is fork/palestine if their trees concrete in the center of them. idle when north of the bridge if you don't know it.
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Re: Holbrook today/Monticello question
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03/07/14 11:51 PM
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JRW341513
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Thanks for the help! I heard you could tear your boat up pretty quick if you did not know what you were doing. I will probably just take it easy even to the bridge and idle from there.
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