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Posted on 3/11/16 at 7:23 am to civiltiger07
Dark baits, big motion, big thumping lures to attract attention in the muddy and stained waters. Lot of water fell so find the clearest possible water in the 12ft to 4 ft range. You will find some up in the new water but your gonna have to plant it in there face for the strike, just my past experience. Good luck but most of all BE SAFE AND RESPECTFUL. A bunch of dock and camps have water in them or at them Don't go throwing big wakes and destroying property that people are borderline about to lose. Be mindful that free floating logs and debris are in your known boat lanes, Higher water means bouy lane markers have came un-moored and not in there respective places, There is about zero chance I would run the lake wide open for a week or two. Use common sense the local officials in that area are already spread thin with flooding issues, Last thing they need on thier plate is a rescue or accident on Toledo Bend
This post was edited on 3/11/16 at 10:31 am
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