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  1. #1
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    Fast falling water levels

    I will be heading down to nolin this weekend and noticed that the corp/eng has dropped the lake at least 10 foot this week and still dropping. Also same for rough and barren. I would like some feed back about what the fish do as this is happening ? I think they will back out and suspend but not sure. Any ideas ? Thanx for any info.

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    Re: Fast falling water levels

    I've never had much luck when the water was dropping quick like this. However, they will stopp dropping it Saturday morning since it will be back at Summer pool...should stabilize and get better from there. A friend tells me that the thing to do when it's dropping a bunch is nto go upriver. The river fish should be less affected by the current than the main lake. I'll be there this weekend as well so hopefully we both find some fish

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    Re: Fast falling water levels

    Thanx-thats something i didnt think about--i might see up the river. Good luck ! Jc

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