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Yes right before dark but its hard to keep the bass off your hook. I would fish aldrich bridge at daylight or around 6pm till dark on the south end west side. Just north of the big downed tree theres a big flat rock. The channel comes under the bridge and swings up about 50yrds from there and they come up out of it if the baitfish are in there.

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It easy to get down there for a 12 year old boy also? My buddy and his son are wantin to go tomorrow after I get off work and was just gonna take them to Coffmans where I caught them Friday night.

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There shouldnt be much of an issue...the last time i was there there was a young kid 7-8 yrs old there. As long as your slow going. but coffeman should produce too i just caught more bass than anything. I would also try and catch a perch or have a few large goldfish especially if your gonna be there after dark. The flatheads should be getting close to spawning and the big ones usually like live bait and there are some BIG flats in there. Good luck!

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Thanks for the feedback. Probably just take them to Coffmans. Not sure how long we'll be fishin for. Hopefully alittle while after dark. I'll be up there this weekend sometime to also.

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I work all weekend but am off by 2pm. I might get around up there sat night for a while. Will let you know if i go.

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Where is Coffman located? Will be there this weekend and would love to try and catch a big flathead. Also I have heard mention of chicken rock? Is this near state park? Thanks in advance.

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Where is Coffman located? Will be there this weekend and would love to try and catch a big flathead. Also I have heard mention of chicken rock? Is this near state park? Thanks in advance.

chicken rock is across the lake from the ruark east campground and up to the left just a little. back when i was a kid it was a favorite swimming hole.

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if you decide to fish any the accesses off y highway especially south and east of the bridge keep your eyes open, the farrow hogs are in there thick as of the last year or so.

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