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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 4231919" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>I took my son and my nephew up Indian Creek early this morning, hoping to find some bream or shellcracker on the beds. Well...no such luck. We tried about every little cove, gravel bank, and branch end we could find, but all we could get to take our red worms and beetlespins were little bitty shake-offs. Water temp started at about 70 and was up to 75 or so by the time we left this afternoon. And as for beds, I'm really wondering if the bluegill have bedded much there yet. Although we found some of this year's already abandoned shellcracker beds, all the bream bed colonies up in the branch ends looked old. What do ya'll think? I'm taking the Missus up there next weekend and trying to decide on what we should fish for. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, </p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 4231919, member: 15160"] I took my son and my nephew up Indian Creek early this morning, hoping to find some bream or shellcracker on the beds. Well...no such luck. We tried about every little cove, gravel bank, and branch end we could find, but all we could get to take our red worms and beetlespins were little bitty shake-offs. Water temp started at about 70 and was up to 75 or so by the time we left this afternoon. And as for beds, I'm really wondering if the bluegill have bedded much there yet. Although we found some of this year's already abandoned shellcracker beds, all the bream bed colonies up in the branch ends looked old. What do ya'll think? I'm taking the Missus up there next weekend and trying to decide on what we should fish for. Thanks, Dave [/QUOTE]
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