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Old December 12th, 2004, 03:55 AM
Scott Brown
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Thanks so much,

I am not sure if I am headed towards Hartwell or a small local lake here
in N.C., it was a private lake at one time and just went public, so I amm
not sure which one I will be hitting as I have to work at 3pm Monday. But if
I go to Hartwell, I will for sure fish the area you have recommended. As for
the deaths of the two tourney men, this is all I could muster up. Hope this
helps. (I had thought that they were both from N. Augusta, but I guess not.


GREENVILLE -- Speed and lack of visibility are thought to be factors in a
boating collision that killed two men on Lake Keowee, Pickens County
officials say.

Christopher Lee Wilson, 34, of Central, and Joshua Kaleb Merck, 24, of Six
Mile, were killed Saturday at about 2 p.m., Coroner James Mahanes said.

"One boat went over top of the other," the coroner said.





"RGarri7470" wrote in message
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highly stressed crank baits in the backs of creeks for this time of
year, (following the shad). So sad to hear about the two GA guys who

lost
there life on Lake Keowee last


Had not heard about the deaths in the tournament on Keowee - have any

more
info about it?

The shad have not really moved back yet here, but this cold snap may be

what
they need. We were catching most of our fish on main lake points to the

first
point in creeks and coves.

I did an article for Georgia Outdoor News about November bass fishing at
Hartwell. That article stressed fishing in the creeks with Shadraps and

jig and
pig. The bass should be on that pattern at HArtwell now - we fished the

little
creeks around the bridge in Twenty and Six mile (or Twentysix on some

maps)
creek. Near Portman Shoals Marina anyway.
Ronnie

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