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Charles,
Falling water ins a reservoir in summer, the first thing I try is a small, deep diving crankbait along rocky banks. The falling water forces the crawfish to relocate. If it's something that goes on fairly regularly, you can bet your butt that the smallies know it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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This was something that Jack Dalzell and I were discussing last week, and I
realized that I had no clue as to what to do. Your explaination also make me realize why those little zipper grubs work so well for me during and after the draw down. Crankbaits will have to be a "must try" thing for me this fall. Now, if the rain raises a lake or reservoir... as they are dropping the levels back slowly, does this still apply? "RichZ" wrote in message ... Charles, Falling water ins a reservoir in summer, the first thing I try is a small, deep diving crankbait along rocky banks. The falling water forces the crawfish to relocate. If it's something that goes on fairly regularly, you can bet your butt that the smallies know it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Depends on the area, but I expect that would be a raising water circumstance
due to fresh feed, mud lines, etc... Probably more so than spring runoff from snow melt seasonally raising the water level. You may have some unusual currents in those circumstances to make thing more interesting. "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... This was something that Jack Dalzell and I were discussing last week, and I realized that I had no clue as to what to do. Your explaination also make me realize why those little zipper grubs work so well for me during and after the draw down. Crankbaits will have to be a "must try" thing for me this fall. Now, if the rain raises a lake or reservoir... as they are dropping the levels back slowly, does this still apply? "RichZ" wrote in message ... Charles, Falling water ins a reservoir in summer, the first thing I try is a small, deep diving crankbait along rocky banks. The falling water forces the crawfish to relocate. If it's something that goes on fairly regularly, you can bet your butt that the smallies know it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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This was something that Jack Dalzell and I were discussing last week, and I
realized that I had no clue as to what to do. Your explaination also make me realize why those little zipper grubs work so well for me during and after the draw down. Crankbaits will have to be a "must try" thing for me this fall. Now, if the rain raises a lake or reservoir... as they are dropping the levels back slowly, does this still apply? "RichZ" wrote in message ... Charles, Falling water ins a reservoir in summer, the first thing I try is a small, deep diving crankbait along rocky banks. The falling water forces the crawfish to relocate. If it's something that goes on fairly regularly, you can bet your butt that the smallies know it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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