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The wife and I got on the water around 9am. Traffic on the water was heavy. Looked like the generation was at about a quarter to a quarter unit. Most weren't catching anything and those that were saw small bows. We started about 1/4 mile before Fall Creek. Gave it about 90 mins anchored plunkin white Gulp eggs and injected crawlers. Decided to exit the high traffic and moved to about 1/2 past Copper Creek ramp and anchored in just a little after 11am. By noon the Brown bite was on. Landed a few average Brown's as they bit hard. But that was about it. After 1pm the bite was gone. We ventured up at Fall Creek and literaly saw no fish in the water although several tiny bows were being brought up around us. No where near legal size. Went to a pink magnet which drew zero interest. The last of the trip I troll/drifted the boat from Fall Creek down to about a mile while the wife floated a crawler on a 20" leader with 1/8oz lead and we called it a day at about 3:30. I think with all the traffic the fish were really spooked. Where they went is anyone's guess.

God is my Pilot! I'm just riding "shotgun".

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Yea Saturday was the busiest we've seen the lake all year so far.

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Is it a spring break thing?

Yea Saturday was the busiest we've seen the lake all year so far.

The only good line is a tight line

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