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Texas_Rig
04-30-2017, 05:52 AM
Just a heads up to anyone planning on going to center hill. I went there Thursday and the water was at least 15 feet higher than it was when I was there a month ago. It also had a copper color to it with about 6 inch visibility. It's a long drive for me so I fished anyways. Only caught 4 bass but they were all quality. Caught them all on a spinnerbait fishing the flooded trees. I made a very stupid mistake while fishing in the flooded trees. I was about 30 yards inside all the tree tops and was navigating through them and apparently I had a rod hanging off the side of the boat, and it snagged a tree and went overboard. I never saw or heard it leave the boat but it definitely did. If anybody is fishing in the very back of wolf creek and come across a cashion rod with a 13 fishing reel, I will pay a small finders fee to have it back.

Schleprock
04-30-2017, 07:37 PM
Just a heads up to anyone planning on going to center hill. I went there Thursday and the water was at least 15 feet higher than it was when I was there a month ago. It also had a copper color to it with about 6 inch visibility. It's a long drive for me so I fished anyways. Only caught 4 bass but they were all quality. Caught them all on a spinnerbait fishing the flooded trees. I made a very stupid mistake while fishing in the flooded trees. I was about 30 yards inside all the tree tops and was navigating through them and apparently I had a rod hanging off the side of the boat, and it snagged a tree and went overboard. I never saw or heard it leave the boat but it definitely did. If anybody is fishing in the very back of wolf creek and come across a cashion rod with a 13 fishing reel, I will pay a small finders fee to have it back.

Heard it was super high but isn't that the natural level the lake is supposed to be at?

Texas_Rig
05-01-2017, 02:10 AM
I think so. The water clarity and debris is the big downside