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Put in about 12:30, water temp at ramp was 52 degrees. Gage depth as reported by USGS for N. Elkhorn in Georgetown at the time was 4.81 Ft. http://137.227.232.139/nwisweb/data/...140402..0..gif
We were fishing with live minnows. For those that are familiar, we did not pick up the first fish until we got around the old bridge support (rock pile) in the middle of the creek. The surface temp at that time was 57 degrees. We turned around and going with the current, we started to catch bass left and right. Mostly smallmouths with the largest being 12 inches. The largest fish of the day was a largemouth at 14 inches. These fish was putting on the feed. They had bellies on them like me. We'll leave it at that. Enjoyed the day very much. very relaxing. Rain coming in will of course cause the creek to get up there for a while. oh well, so is spring. Next stop, Dale Hollow for about 4 days. Looks to be alittle cool with alittle rain thrown in. looking forward to it. Anybody know what the water temp is?
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When that water gets up and choppy or muddy throw a full night crawler with a 1/8th ounce to to 1/4 ounce bullet weight below the dam on 25 by the bridge right on the concrete pad drop it straight down in that general area and hold on trust me on this i have caught bass carp crappie everything right there when its muddy and flooded its well worth it biggest ive caught below that dam was 5 lb largemouth and up above the dam when its muddy and nasty ive caught crappie in 10 inches of water nosing the bank on gulp minnows and keystone minnowsPut in about 12:30, water temp at ramp was 52 degrees. Gage depth as reported by USGS for N. Elkhorn in Georgetown at the time was 4.81 Ft. http://137.227.232.139/nwisweb/data/...140402..0..gif
We were fishing with live minnows. For those that are familiar, we did not pick up the first fish until we got around the old bridge support (rock pile) in the middle of the creek. The surface temp at that time was 57 degrees. We turned around and going with the current, we started to catch bass left and right. Mostly smallmouths with the largest being 12 inches. The largest fish of the day was a largemouth at 14 inches. These fish was putting on the feed. They had bellies on them like me. We'll leave it at that. Enjoyed the day very much. very relaxing. Rain coming in will of course cause the creek to get up there for a while. oh well, so is spring. Next stop, Dale Hollow for about 4 days. Looks to be alittle cool with alittle rain thrown in. looking forward to it. Anybody know what the water temp is?
