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Went out last night after a huge 3 to 5 inches of rain this past week and fished a lake that is a flood control lake.  It is a River system type of lake with two major creeks feeding into it (which are extremely muddy).  The tail waters of the river a extremely clear and has a really good current, but they haven't generated any water for quite a while and the water temperature was in the upper 60's to low 70's.  Went out yesterday and they are running water with good current and the water temperature has dropped to upper 50, specifically 57.  Just need a little help on where you might start.  There are alot of different types of structure and cover on this river but mostly rock bluffs on one side and clay banks with tree tops on the other.  Depth range is from 20 feet to 3 feet on any given stretch.  Any help would be appreciated.    

I would find current breaks and fish with the current past these breaks. Bass will use these breaks as ambush points.

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