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Debatable. But there are probably more whites caught every year on an 1/8oz white roostertail and Swimming Minnows then anything.

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Lots of people use A-rigs, I prefer a light rod 6# test and 1/8 or 1/4 ounce jig head with a swimming minnow or a slider. If the water levels drop down I'll be using a fly rod with a clouser minnow. Hope that helps.

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Went down yesterday afternoon, water still up, but was fishable, caught four nice ones anyhow, more of a dog trip.

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So I know the water is still up but how's the clarity, or has anyone had much luck night fishing? TThinking about taking the boat down tonight and boating up to the shoals, I've heard they were there before the last flood. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.

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Go to Taylor Shoals. If you can't catch a fish up there right now, you can't catch a fish..... Period. I was down there tonight and just hammered the crap out of em. I got back on my crappie spot I went to last time and brought home 11 keepers. Threw back many that I'm sure were keepers but I forgot a measuring stick and threw back anything I felt was under 11 inches. Also caught 7 white bass, but wasn't even trying for them. All in about 1 1/2 hours before dark. I'm sure after dark would be great also, but it is still a little dingy possibly. I'd say you could at least catch a few after dark for sure.

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They shut off when it got good and dark this evening but just before dark was pretty good.

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