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Most coves are partially frozen over now. Neil’s bluff was totally solid. The river current has slowed to a trickle & twin bridges is nearly solid. I would assume any boat ramp in these smaller coves will be completely frozen over this week. I haven’t seen any dead shad yet, but their clock is ticking

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3 hours ago, TrophyFishR said:

Most coves are partially frozen over now. Neil’s bluff was totally solid. The river current has slowed to a trickle & twin bridges is nearly solid. I would assume any boat ramp in these smaller coves will be completely frozen over this week. I haven’t seen any dead shad yet, but their clock is ticking

Thanks for the update sir.  

I drove out yesterday evening to take a look up from pin hook area.  

From Mill Hollow up all I could see was a sheet of ice stretch all the way across. lol

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5 hours ago, Fish Hound said:

Lance, that is a nice bucket of fish. That thing has had a bunch in it since the time I started lurking on this site. I never equate crappie and mud bottoms though. Wood, rock, gravel, docks, trees, etc. but not mud. Is this just a winter pattern?

Thanks

No this will last through the spring.  

Lot has to do with it being murky, darker water and holds heat from the sun.  That starts the whole food chain process.  

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