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I personally haven't been up there in a few months. But I do know this. Two weeks ago the winning weight at a tourney was like 26 lbs. This past weekend it was closer to 12.

Big fish were caught on jerkbaits and they were fat. I think they are thinking of moving up cause of the weird warm weather we have had. The water temp in in the 60s! But that probably won't hold till you get here.

If I were you I would start on the grass patches near channel edges throwing a trap or chatterbait. Then maybe try a little shallower when the sun came up midday. If it stays cloudy and cool and the water is in the 50s then the grasspatches will produce and even better find some bars with light grass on top of them. C~rigs with trickworms and traps work well this time of year. Jerkbaits abviously if its colder.

If it stays warm in the next few weeks, and the water is in the 60s when you get here....then I would start top water in the morning and looking for spawn/ prespawn fish as the day goes on. They want to move.....I just don't think the weather will hold. We have never had such a mild winter that I can remember. The water here is low too... we are 22in below normal rainfall in this region. Be careful running in the flint or spring creek.

Good luck hope this helps!

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