I've had little success on this waterbody (yet), but it's become my favorite place to fish. We went yesterday and put in at Lockport. Fishfinder's dead, so I can't report water temps, but suffice it to say it was high, muddy, and swift. Headed upstream about a mile or so and tried some minnows and shiners, but it was so swift it was difficult to fish, so we decided we'd just take a boatride. Headed upstream some more and of course there are logs and debris everywhere, so we're keeping a close eye on the water ahead, and a couple hundred yards upstream I see something moving right to left across the water. We couldn't tell what it was at first, but I knew it had to be alive to be crossing the current like that. Then we pulled up even with it just as it climbed out of the water, and realized it was a deer! This big ol' doe came from an open field on one side (there are cow pastures near there), swam across the river with its swift current, scrambled up a really muddy bank, then ran up a really steep hill. It was really cool to see, and amazing that we'd just happened to be there to see it. We didn't catch a fish all day, but it was totally worth the trip, as always. Next time I think we'll put in at High Bridge. I hope we catch some fish, but if not, so be it. That river is a treasure!