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Cumberland FnF report
Thoth
Thot I was gonna get skunked. Fished my normal milk run of points on the lower end with nary a pull down, then started fishing walls and managed six fish, all smallies. The more vertical the better, if the bank had any transition at all I couldn't get hit. Duck jig on 10' leader. Family commitments the next two weekends so it will be Christmas until I can get out again. May try a couple hours in the am.
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Thanks for the report. Did you fish any in Indian or Greasy Creek? You said bluff walls, so wondering where you were? Thinking I may get the boat wet in the next few days.
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[QUOTE=FlyLie;525213]Thanks for the report. Did you fish any in Indian or Greasy Creek? You said bluff walls, so wondering where you were? Thinking I may get the boat wet in the next few days.[/QUOTE]
Main lake, mouth of Beaver/Otter. When the wind picked up I ran into Otter, only picked up one fish there.
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[QUOTE=Ruffneck;525214]Main lake, mouth of Beaver/Otter. When the wind picked up I ran into Otter, only picked up one fish there.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, never try to out fish the fish. Know the shad are already in the back of the creeks, with stripers after them. But them ole brown fish???? So if I get out this week, start out on main lake points near Indian and work my way in from their. ;)
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Too much color to the water from mid creek back for the FnF due to yesterday's gully washer and that's how I wanted to fish. My first consideration was clear water. Probably could have caught fish on a pill head or swim bait back in the creek, but them pesky strikers make it tuff on a brown fisherman.