Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
Don't forget about Beaver creek. If the water gets high and stained fish flooded junk with a big wood chopper spinnerbait, with big Colorado blade, Chartruese and white with at least one gold blade on your tandem. Jigs will always get you bit at Barren in the spring, blacks and blue combos if water is stained more subtle colors if clearer. Cranks also have their days and don't forget about the baby brush hogs. I usually won't fish plastics if the water temps are below the low 60's but I've had Tommy Walker light my rear end on fire down there throwing brushhogs in cold water on bluff walls dragging them real slow.

Just some thoughts.
Excellent! Thanks for the info! I have looked at Beaver creek and it looks like a good spring spot, I'll definitely give it a shot this year. You got to love the baby brush hogs. I killed them this past fall on them....watermelon with red flake....little bit of chartreuse spike it on the tails.....they are like bass crack! I buy them bulk on ebay, come in bags of 50 for a great price. The bluff walls you are referring too, what depth is the water where they are? Thanks.

-Rich