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The Crawdad's New Home
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<blockquote data-quote="mr.fish" data-source="post: 18381" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Get on that lake early(march-may). About late may, early june, the water in the res. turns a milkly green, and the bass fishing gets extra tuff. Not to mention it muds up really bad every time it rains. Better invest in 2, or 3 deep cycle batteries. You'll need them to get around that resovoir. No gas allowed.</p><p></p><p>My dad managed to snag the same rack we had last year. About 10 ft from a launch. Hopefully this year the boat will be used more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.fish, post: 18381, member: 114"] Get on that lake early(march-may). About late may, early june, the water in the res. turns a milkly green, and the bass fishing gets extra tuff. Not to mention it muds up really bad every time it rains. Better invest in 2, or 3 deep cycle batteries. You'll need them to get around that resovoir. No gas allowed. My dad managed to snag the same rack we had last year. About 10 ft from a launch. Hopefully this year the boat will be used more. [/QUOTE]
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