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I'm trying to make a trip down Thursday or Friday but didnt want to waist my time to much looking for cleaner water. Does anybody know how far down the mud line had gotten in the James or if it has started to clear up anywhere up river also.

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The Cape Fair cove is nasty looking.  There is a lot of floating debris.  I haven’t been up but down it starts to clear below Wooly but there’s a lot of tannic acid in the coves and creeks.

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1 hour ago, Dutch said:

The Cape Fair cove is nasty looking.  There is a lot of floating debris.  I haven’t been up but down it starts to clear below Wooly but there’s a lot of tannic acid in the coves and creeks.

Hey @Dutch how did Flat Creek look, when you drove over?  Thinking of looking for some whites up around dry creek? 

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Flat looks fine at the bridge.  There were 16 trailers at the resort ramp.

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16 minutes ago, Dutch said:

Flat looks fine at the bridge.  There were 16 trailers at the resort ramp.

Thanks

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5 hours ago, Dutch said:

The Cape Fair cove is nasty looking.  There is a lot of floating debris.  I haven’t been up but down it starts to clear below Wooly but there’s a lot of tannic acid in the coves and creeks.

By tannic, you talking about coffee colored unfishable crap!!! Lol

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27 minutes ago, dtrs5kprs said:

Fish love that dark water. Copper blade water.

Very interesting! All that I have been catching is catfish!

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