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Old 03-11-2015, 08:14 AM
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we want to run to 6 mile/housen but that's a far run for the boat we fish out of, we may go to indian mounds which is a little closer, or just stay around yocum and arnolds
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Old 03-11-2015, 10:11 AM
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we want to run to 6 mile/housen but that's a far run for the boat we fish out of, we may go to indian mounds which is a little closer, or just stay around yocum and arnolds
Good plan. There are always fish in the five fingers of Indian Mounds. Arnolds gets dirty pretty easily towards the back with heavy rain. Big Bass is definitely not an option for you past the Marina and hasn't produced well so far for me.

You can fish the almost identically in Lowes the ways you would fish in hausen or 6 mile. With the same opportunity and access to deeper water. I like a lot of variation in coves. Plus the water in Lowes has been warmer than anything south of there. Make sure you play the wind to your advantage as well hitting wind blown secondary points.
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Old 03-11-2015, 05:08 PM
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we want to run to 6 mile/housen but that's a far run for the boat we fish out of, we may go to indian mounds which is a little closer, or just stay around yocum and arnolds
Yocum should be pretty dirty with all the rain. This is not a bad thing. It usually has some of the warmest water in that area. If you know of a good spot that you can catch a few decent fish at, don't be afraid to go back and check it a few more times throughout the day. They'll periodically move up / turn on. Good luck, I'll be up there most of the weekend if work allows.
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