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<blockquote data-quote="Dbllunger" data-source="post: 5724769" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>I have fished that water many times over the last 15 years and it is no joke. That water is definitely for experienced fishermen only. We don't catfish but we pull up to within 25-30 yards of the generator holes and drift back downriver with the current. I see the catfishermen tie up exactly where you are talking about all the time. That is big water and demands respect and you better make sure your motor is working in tip top fashion. I'll probably be down there in about two weeks to chase smallies, hybrid, whites and rockfish. I love fishing that water more than anywhere else. Sounds like you know exactly what you were doing and stayed safe. I assume ya'll normally anchor up somewhere down below the power lines. Seems that is where most of the catfishermen stay. We always have to keep our head on a swivel so that we don't drift into one of them. That place can be magical in the spring and fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbllunger, post: 5724769, member: 2494"] I have fished that water many times over the last 15 years and it is no joke. That water is definitely for experienced fishermen only. We don't catfish but we pull up to within 25-30 yards of the generator holes and drift back downriver with the current. I see the catfishermen tie up exactly where you are talking about all the time. That is big water and demands respect and you better make sure your motor is working in tip top fashion. I'll probably be down there in about two weeks to chase smallies, hybrid, whites and rockfish. I love fishing that water more than anywhere else. Sounds like you know exactly what you were doing and stayed safe. I assume ya'll normally anchor up somewhere down below the power lines. Seems that is where most of the catfishermen stay. We always have to keep our head on a swivel so that we don't drift into one of them. That place can be magical in the spring and fall. [/QUOTE]
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