Well I have fished that body of water for about 40 years and let me tell ya the reason it is a puzzle. Up until several years ago a man could go up there and catch his limit of good quality bass. Then all of a sudden they aired on TV and in the newspaper what a fine fishing place that little stretch of water was. It got so crowded up there I quit goin up until just this year. So pressure and all the boats running up and down the river keeping that cold channel water stirred, definately put a damper on it. Ya know I like telling a few people where to go and have a good day of bass fishin but damned if I am goin to get on here and publisize it. Sorry guys but I have witnessed what public advertising of a good fishin area can do. Some of you guys know what it is doin to Cedar Creek. When it first opened might see 5 to 10 boats on the lake on a weekend day. Then people got on here and other web sites and started saying go to Cedar and catch 2 to 5 lb fish all day. Result, cant even find a parking spot around that lake now. Just a matter of time it will be called the dead pond(not big enough to be a sea).