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Did a spot check on it yesterday after re-scheduling my trips for the weekend. It is three feet into the grasses and the tide was just coming in. Ramp is underwater and looks like two creams in your coffee. Peaked at 7 feet on Friday and after last nights rain holding at just under 6 feet over normal at high tide.
By Wed it will back to normal. Why because it has not been dredged or altered from the swamps to the mouth. All natural flow....
Got love a creek that quick heals like this one. The main river will be a week or more before it comes back.
Capt Mike
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captmikestarrett wrote:
Did a spot check on it yesterday after re-scheduling my trips for the weekend. It is three feet into the grasses and the tide was just coming in. Ramp is underwater and looks like two creams in your coffee. Peaked at 7 feet on Friday and after last nights rain holding at just under 6 feet over normal at high tide.
By Wed it will back to normal. Why because it has not been dredged or altered from the swamps to the mouth. All natural flow....
Got love a creek that quick heals like this one. The main river will be a week or more before it comes back.
Capt Mike
Need this now and then to replenish the snakeheads in Bumpy Oak
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Bumpy Oak is almost totally covered in pads now..Read a post a year or two ago about how a purple worm was killer in those pads. Never tried it and really never understood how that worked. Fishing a worm in the pads is not easy..especially a weighted Texas rigged worm. Maybe a worm with out any weight, but how does it work. Requires some investigation research.
Capt Mike
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Weightless trick worm?
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