Members rblackburn Posted April 9, 2015 Members Posted April 9, 2015 I was able to get on the water a little earlier today, but didn't want to fight the wind trying to fish. I made it from the 4mm to Ha Ha Tonka. Here is what I found: 4mm was stained and 54 degrees. 7mm was murky and 57. 10mm to Ha Ha Tonka was murky and 59-60. All parts of the water where there were large community docks, fish were holding anywhere from 2-8 feet and did not seem to matter what the depth was. Fish were also holding at 8-14 feet near bluffs. The coves I went into had shallow flats with cover near the banks and they seemed to be holding around 1-4 feet. I did not venture up the Little Niangua, but the water appeared to have been more clear and based on the BN temp at the LN mouth, I would assume that the LN would have been around 52-54 degrees. Hope this helps. Happy Fishing! peoriaone and Phil Lilley 2
Members rblackburn Posted April 10, 2015 Author Members Posted April 10, 2015 No rain yesterday. We just had high winds and rough chop on the water. The banks got stirred up a little, doubt it had much affect in the grand scheme of things. DChance 1
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