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Well like many of you we are in a pretty bad, long running drought. Because of this our ponds are very low and alot of the shoreline cover...lay downs and rip rap...are out of the water. Caught 4 tonite...2 dinks and a 2lb up shallow. My best fish...a 3.5lb... came on a Texas rig in an offshore brush pile I can finally target from shore now that the waters down. Last night I caught one in the 2.5-3lb range on a fluke in a  brush pile.

The creek I fish several times a week is dried up. So is the other one. Just happened a week ago. Lakes are puddles. I'm sitting here wanting to fish and wondering where to go.

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On 7/2/2021 at 8:16 PM, schplurg said:

The creek I fish several times a week is dried up. So is the other one. Just happened a week ago. Lakes are puddles. I'm sitting here wanting to fish and wondering where to go.

Not in a desert! 

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