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Taylorsville
What's the word on ole T-ville? Are the ramps useable and the lake fishable?? Thinking about possibly going in the morning for a few hours. If it's still ridden with debris and up a thousand feet it might not be worth it. On another note, fished Guist yesterday morning. Stained and a little up but still fishable, only caught a couple dinks tho, very hard to pattern.
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Taylorsville is still 21.6ft above Summer Pool & falling (a little over a foot in the last 24hrs according to the COE chart) ... so I'd say that the only ramp still usable would be Possum Ridge. Can't tell you the clarity or floating debris situation, as I haven't been there.
... pappy
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Went over the dam Sunday the water looked like chocolate milk still but they were pulling it like crazy even saw a couple boats out.
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Went over the dam today and water color looked pretty good and they are pulling the lake really hard. Just keep watching the COE charts. The lady at the settlers trace store said they are expecting settlers trace ramp to be open hopefully early next week. Just depends how much water they can pull between now and then
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Here's the report: Fished T-ville last Friday morning water was still up about 8ft then but I think it's fairly close to normal summer pool (may go again this evening). Water was still quite heavily stained and didn't change much from way up into the river to the main lake. Water temp got up about 76.5* and we left about 12-1ish. Had a few bites very early on on traps and square bills in red/craw color patterns in shallow wooded areas and in the backs of pockets. Caught a few later on in the morning 13-14" around flooded brush/grass around points a fairly good haul up into the river. Never could quite establish a pattern, unfortunately but ended up with 5 LMB in the 13-15" range, 5 nice sized hybrids (while bass fishing with red DTs), and 1 about 3lbs Drum. Overall, not terrible considering the water conditions had them definitely in a funk but hopefully things will continue to improve as the lake level evens out and the muddy stains starts to disapate!