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Re: Lake Mitchell FYI
[Re: BamaBoHunter]
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09/20/23 08:41 PM
09/20/23 08:41 PM
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leroyb
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8 point
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,038
Millbrook, AL
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Jordan has been down about 4 ft for a couple weeks and are suppose to fill her back up next week. Might be good fishing below Mitchell damn next week with all that flow.
"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Lake Mitchell FYI
[Re: Fatherof2]
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09/24/23 08:04 AM
09/24/23 08:04 AM
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Ben2
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 20,077
Pelham
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Guys, do u think dropping the water will mess up the fishing at the lay tail race? I gave my hummingbird unit a -4 offset and it looks like a lot of the area is still fishable, just wondering if u think it will cause them to bite differently? Thanks. If they do not run water most of it will be rocks once you get close to the dam. If they run water It may stay high enough to get around a little but still gonna be rocks really close to the surface everywhere
Last edited by Ben2; 09/24/23 08:05 AM.
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