I decided that last night looked like the best night this week not to get wet and went to put in mid-lake. The first clue I should have gotten that I should turn around and go home was when we had push the logjam away from the ramp to launch. Undetered we pushed on across the thick debris field to the other side of the lake only to find every pocket and cove choked with debris! I have never been on Cland and been pulled downriver by a 2-3 mph current from mid-lake. It was crazy. We still found small areas where you could get a cast in every once in a while and worked subsurface pretty hard until about 330. There were no shad up and no topwater action. Maybe it will be cleared out by next week. I guess I've been spoiled the last few years, since the drawdown, by the lack of debris.



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