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Thanks bobber!!! you have been very helpful....got a Cajun maverick( 17 foot) ...i might just put in at the old white river bridge and motor up from there..

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looks like they are on !! stripers and whites running the war eagle all the way up to the mill...

Where did you put in at and how far from the mill did you get? Also if you don't mind what where they biting?

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yes, i saw 5 small alum. boats tucked back into bluesprings .. also have had a good number of boats running up war eagle before daylite

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I only got to stay out for about 3 hours...I caught 2 small Kentuckys and that's about it ...i didnt get to go very far...( just up from sidewalk hole)

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No water. Seriously low for fishing. The pool below the spill way has been disconnected from the river since spring. And twin bridges looks impassable by boat.

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I have been out many times in the spring on the spawning run, but never even heard of a winter run before. What sort of signs should one look for? Water temperature, water depth, other? Unfortunately, I live far enough from the White and Twin Bridges that it is not reasonable for me to just drop in and have a look at things several times a week. I am lucky to make it out once every other week so if there are any indicators that I can monitor from a distance it would be very helpful.

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There is no way you can get up river putting in at twin bridges. It was impassable last year in a Bass Tracker. I bet neals bluff area would be pretty good right along that channel swing.

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