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We are having heavy rains and tornado's in nebraska have had a few touch down about 45 miles from my house. They are expecting 2"inches of rain or more.

I am going to a 350 acre lake on saturday that has some flooded timber and 3 islands not much cover and no drop offs to be found except for at the dam. It is 16ft deep at full pool but it will be up if we get 2" of rain. I dont know what to throw after a large rain like this. Before I found out it was going to rain I was going to hit up the creek channel with DT-10's and topwater the first few hours but I dont know if that will still work. I dont know if I should fish slow or keep to the cranking idea.

The advise would be great. Thanks

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Not knowing alot more specifics about the water, I'd have a buzzbait, chatter style bait, and jig with rattles with a large trailer tied on. We got a lot of rain around SC NE last couple weeks and the water we fished last weekend was muddy. I caught a bunch of post spawn fish sunday with jigs with full size brush hog as trailers. Also with it as windy as it was last weekend, I through a spinnerbait a bunch and picked up a bunch of shorter fish. Chuck a spinnerbaiit or chatterbait and buzzbait till you locate some fish, then slow way down when you throw your jig or large profiled plastics. Good luck!

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If it were me, I would be flipping and pitching that brush hog into the back water that they normally couldn't get to i.e. behind flooded brush tree trunks and laydowns.

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If it were me, I would be flipping and pitching thst brush hog into the back water that they normally couldn't get to i.e. behind flooded brush tree trunks and laydowns.

We will just have to see if it holds until Saturday afternoon.

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