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Originally Posted by CreekWalker
We hit the Caney twice in recent weeks - one day was unbelievable and one day was a dud. I'm still yet to land a keeper-size but almost every time we at least have a chase from one if not a brief hook up.
The day it was a dud the generation stirred seemingly extra amounts of moss and right now there's a bunch of blooms falling on the water which clings to my line. I'm curious if anyone else just fishes through these conditions?
We caught fish on a combination of minnows, hard plastics and swimbaits.
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During this time of year what I have found to work best is let the generators be running at least a couple of hours before you hit the water. This will normally flush a lot of it out. It seems that after a couple of hours of them running its not near as bad. If they have been running for days on end it not bad.
Roy