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Old 05-09-2011, 02:17 PM   #7
Dogsled
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I fish at Hodgson Lake right before Akron and they have a picnic table that's 1/2 way under water in the spring. It's really only about 2' deep and I guess it recedes pretty quickly but it's still hard to get a grip on there the actual shoreline usually is. We've walked out at Hodgson and sat on the table while fishing. They cosed for awhile and re-opened but I never got back out there to see what shoreline is supposed to look like with average water levels. To me the rivers are turning out to be too flaky in a sense for canoe/fishing. I've been getting crappie and bass at the lakes for weeks now while the rivers are up/down and muddy and unfishable. A lazy day on the lake fishin alone is a good thing in a lot of ways. I will ride up and keep an eye on where that creeks normal flow level is compared to that picnic table though.
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