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Old 07-25-2011, 04:52 PM
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SRA calls 172' full pool but usually keep the lake around 170'. As of today it is 162.38'
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Old 07-26-2011, 08:16 AM
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No nighttime fishing. We were having enough luck in the morning and afternoons that we didn't fish at night. We would launch at first light at 5:45 and would fish until around 11am. Come in for lunch, take a nap and get back on the water around 4 and fish until 8:30ish. It was bearable in the daytime with temps only being around 90 or so with a good bit of clouds to keep it cooler.

We caught most of our fish in 10-20 feet of water. The only time we fished in deeper water was when we found schooling bass.

Also meant to mention that on saturday afternoon, driving from the boat launch back to the cabin right around last light, we saw a large group of hogs in the grassy area next to the road behind the dam. Gave me the itch...come on October. Can't wait for deer season.
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Old 07-26-2011, 09:19 AM
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No nighttime fishing. We were having enough luck in the morning and afternoons that we didn't fish at night. We would launch at first light at 5:45 and would fish until around 11am. Come in for lunch, take a nap and get back on the water around 4 and fish until 8:30ish. It was bearable in the daytime with temps only being around 90 or so with a good bit of clouds to keep it cooler.

We caught most of our fish in 10-20 feet of water. The only time we fished in deeper water was when we found schooling bass.

Also meant to mention that on saturday afternoon, driving from the boat launch back to the cabin right around last light, we saw a large group of hogs in the grassy area next to the road behind the dam. Gave me the itch...come on October. Can't wait for deer season.
seen a big group of hogs at the dam a few times and last time I fished Mill Creek seen over 20
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Old 07-26-2011, 08:36 AM
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Great Job Im heading there Thursday
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