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Old 10-21-2014, 12:36 PM
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Default Caney fork generation question

Ok again, sorry for the newbie knee booter question.

With the generation being so much and apparently going to stay that way, when it does slow down and you can wade again,,,,

Will the fishing be better, worse or no change from before the heavy generation started?
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Old 10-21-2014, 01:10 PM
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Ok again, sorry for the newbie knee booter question.

With the generation being so much and apparently going to stay that way, when it does slow down and you can wade again,,,,

Will the fishing be better, worse or no change from before the heavy generation started?
It will settle back to the same real quick. The problem like tcintn mentioned is we will only get short windows. The problem with that is the water is backed up all the way to the Cumberland, so by the time it starts dropping they turn them back on again.

Dont worry you can catch them all winter long once they turn the generators off.

Roy
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