They have been running a good bit of water lately, and I imagine that the spillgates will be open, at least a little, on Wednesday. I like fishing down there when the gates are closed and you can fish a large area below the spill gates where the water is pretty calm., When the gates are open there is less area to fish because the water is pretty turbulent when they are open. You can still fish the end of the wall there in the lock and all around the lock, but you have to get out of there if any boats or barges are locking through, which usually takes no longer than 30 minutes or so. There is a pretty good eddy there below that end of the lock wall-you'll see what I mean when you get down there, and sometimes you will find fish holding in that eddy water. Have patience. You might only get 1 fish per hour, but 4 or 5 good 15 inch sauger in 4 or 5 hours is a good mess of fish. If you don't do any good up nearer the dam, drift downstream jigging sauger jigs (be prepared to lose some jigs), and try at any mouths of creeks, of which there are several within a few miles of the dam. Keep the bait on the bottom, just gently lifting and "hopping" it around the bottom. Good luck, and let us know how you did. They should be showing up down there by now. I haven't had a chance to get down there yet, so I don't know.
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