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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 4158993" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>My buddy was fishing there yesterday and got a few bass but didn't get a spot near the barrier to try for Rockfish. He said main channel temps were in the mid to high 40s. Shad should be all up in there and the Rockfish follow. The Tilapia are already there, they get in there when the main channel temps fall below 60. </p><p></p><p>Just FYI - You may want to read up on the recent water testing and what was found being discharged by that steam plant before you eat any of those fish. Especially Tilapia since they're bottom feeders. Some pretty nasty stuff was found. There was a story on the news a few months ago about it. I haven't even gone this Winter because I'm not sure if I want to eat those fish anymore or not and I definitely don't want to put the effort of cold weather kayak fishing for fish I don't intend to eat. Good luck if you go though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 4158993, member: 11842"] My buddy was fishing there yesterday and got a few bass but didn't get a spot near the barrier to try for Rockfish. He said main channel temps were in the mid to high 40s. Shad should be all up in there and the Rockfish follow. The Tilapia are already there, they get in there when the main channel temps fall below 60. Just FYI - You may want to read up on the recent water testing and what was found being discharged by that steam plant before you eat any of those fish. Especially Tilapia since they're bottom feeders. Some pretty nasty stuff was found. There was a story on the news a few months ago about it. I haven't even gone this Winter because I'm not sure if I want to eat those fish anymore or not and I definitely don't want to put the effort of cold weather kayak fishing for fish I don't intend to eat. Good luck if you go though! [/QUOTE]
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