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Old 11-18-07, 01:30 AM   #1
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Going fishing this weekend its between dundee creek (heated by power plant) im guessing water temps will be 65-70...for cover theres docks,duck blinds, grass aginast shore and some random pilings(problay alot of pressure this time of year!...My 2nd choice tridilphia resevoir water temps 45-50...pretty clear water, prolly 5 - 10 ft low havent been up there since summer...but typical cover trees rocks submerged veg. a long pipe line that runs from one side to the other ranging from 1-50 ft in depth across and it has little to know pressure....

So my question to you guys is which one would you pick? I wanna say dundee but its prolly being fished alot..but theres so many things to be fished at tridelphia...so simply which one would you pick and what would be your go 2 lure for this time of year ..jig ..spoon..crank ?
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