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[font "Arial"][#000099]Lake level : 910.3 (915 is normal)[/#000099][/font]

[#000099]Main lake : 42 - 46 degrees[/#000099] [center][font "Arial"][#000099][size 5]HOOK's Guide Service[/size][/#000099][/font] [center][font "Arial"][#000099][size 5]417-338-BASS(2277) [/size][/#000099][/font][font "Arial"][#000099][size 3]for info[/size][/#000099][/font] [center][font "Arial"][#000099][size 5]800-603-HOOK(4665)[/size][/#000099][/font][font "Arial"][#000099][size 3] for reservations[/size][/#000099][/font] [center][url "http://www.hooksbass.com/"][font "Arial"][#000099][size 4]www.hooksbass.com[/size][/#000099][/font][/url] [center][#000099][size 4] The spoon, grub, & dropshot bite is still working pretty good. Fish around the shad in depths of 30 - 50 feet and you should get bit. Six - fish tournament limits are running 18+ lbs. Taking some rogue fish in the Indian Point area. The rogue, jig, and crankbait bite is better up the rivers where the water temp. is much cooler. 1/2 & 3/4 oz. Hawg Jaw spoons, both chrome & white, shad-colored grubs, crankbaits in shad colors, rogues & Lucky Crafts in shad, clown, or something with purple in it should work.[/size][/#000099]

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