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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | whats happening? Anyone chucking out there?
Heading down next weekend......or at least I think I am. Want to go back to Kincaid, but this would be a much closer trip and a new lake would be fun too. | |
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | Haven't heard anything but I know the ice is out, and the water may have went up with the rain last week. Here is a website that updates daily (I think) with the water levels, Shelbyville is at the bottom and if I am reading it right I think it is only up 2 foot: http://mvs-wc.mvs.usace.army.mil/dresriv.html I'd say launch at 9th street or Lithia depending on where your staying..but of course that is also based on you fishing the south portion of the lake, I don't know where to go there in the spring. | |
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | Shep, we just might. As of a few weeks ago the boat was ful with 3 already. I have to check with my co-worker from Pelican Rapids and see if he is still in.
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this thing serves dual purpose now, cast and club!lol
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| Shelbyville right now is 3 feet above winter pool. Was out yesterday and had a tough day. Water temps were 41-42 on the south end. This week thing should start to pick up with the warmer weather on the way starting on Thursday. Will be down there this weekend and will give update when I return. | |
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| Love these boards, so much info being shared. Like Buckeyesfan, I too will be down there this weekend and will give a full report even with or without success. Last weekend water temps were about 44-47 near Wolf.
On another note, anyone know of any key areas/techniques to employ on Shelbyville early in the year? Shelby hasn't been very generous to us in the spring. Should we be fishing north, like Wolf/Eagle/or even past the Findaly bridge vs. the Lithia Springs area? Thanks! | |
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One of my buddys got a 34 incher. Other than a snagged carp, it was the only fish that I saw caught all day. | |
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| Thad,
Would you mind revealing the secret bait? Also, were you guys walking the gravel shoreline, the poured (smooth) concrete at the foot of the dam, or under and past the bridge? Thanks! | |
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Esox50,
My buddy caught his fish on a Big Game twitchbait.
It was a silver/white'ish color. Aggressive twitching seemed to do the trick on that fish.
Also, he caught the fish just at the end of the concrete steps, where it goes from concrete to rock. He was casting toward the dam, so I think that fish was laying on those steps that are under water.
I hope that helps you catch a pig!!!
Good Luck!
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | woops, looks like I am a week ahead of myself....just too excited to go fishing I guess. I'm going to be going down the last weekend in March, not this weekend coming up. | |
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| I was down there last Thursday evening for a few hours. No follows and none in the net. More water now compared to last year at this time. Could not fish the concrete effectively due to higher water level. There really would be no way to net one there if I hooked one and the risk of slipping in the cold water and heavy current trying to net one with nobody else around was too great for me. I did really good there last year in spring/early summer. Gliders and jigs worked the best for me. Don't overlook hair as the water warms and cranks take their share of fish too. I heard that a 49 1/2 was caught and kept from there a couple of weeks ago. Thad, did you hear anything about this? | |
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Location: West Bend, WI | Anybody been out after the rain?How does the water look heard it can get pretty muddy after a good rain?Should be heading down there this weekend. Thx...  | |
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Location: champaign, illinois | Haven't beed down myself since last Saturday, but it looks like it's still above winter pool and the Corps is still flushing it out. Shelbyville enthusiasts need to keep this web page handy, and watch the trend every day for a week before you go...
http://mvs-wc.mvs.usace.army.mil/dresriv.html
My guess is it's still muddy as hell all the way through the system since they are still dropping lake level,
which means current should be taken into consideration as well.
I'm heading to Evergreen Saturday and hitting MI Chapter 27's banquest Satuday night. Sunday the temps are supposed to drop again too.
Good luck if you go!
Jay
Lake Shelbyville Muskie Club www.shelbyvillemuskie.com
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Illinois Muskie Tournament Trail www.illmuskie.com
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| Ok, so we didn't catch anything, or see anything either, but here's my report.
Water Clarity: stained in coves outside of Lithia, muddy as you got further back into Lithia, relatively clear (maybe three to four feet) in Three Fingers Cove.
Water Temp: steady at 44-45 degrees, warmest water was all the way back in Lithia (as far back as possible)
Water Level: don't know the exact number other than it being low, to give you some frame of reference the water didn't even make it to the bridge in Lithia, stopped about 50-75 yards out, Buoy still a couple hundred yards to fill (if at normal pool), lots of water being dumped into spillway
Lures: mainly cranks like 8" Jntd. Believers, Shallow Invaders, ERC Double D, some spinnerbaits like Grim Reaper Hot One white/chart. blades, bass spinnerbaits from black/gold to orange/gold, firetiger rattletrap
Structure: bare banks, main lake and secondary points, gravel and riprap, mud flats, timber/stumps, piers
Weather: Partly cloudy, 40's, northwest winds approx. 15 mph gusting to 25
Other notes: terns or other gull like birds feeding in the back of Lithia in 1 or 2' of water, talked to one other muskie fisherman who said he hadn't caught anything today trolling (3/21) or yesterday (presentation N/A) | |
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Location: West Bend, WI | Fished Saterday,caught 1 and raised 2 others .Conditions where just like esox50 said they where.Fish where found fairly shallow in the calmer areas of the coves.She was pretty windy out there,fish where seen on smaller glide baits and minnow baits.  | |
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| Plitzz,
What areas were you fishing, if you don't mind me asking? Also, what color and what kind of glide baits and minnow baits were you throwing? Just want to know what I did wrong and what to do next time I'm faced with those conditions. Thanks!
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Location: South side | This time of the year For me. It has been Big 10" Jakes Or Reefhog Bright colors Working lithia cove. thats what has worked for us the last 4 years .Trolling and casting. I will Be down there in 2 weeks Can't wait. Good luck to everybody Nick
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| Nick,
I almost pulled out the 10" Jake clown holo pattern in a desperate attempt to get something going. What kind of structure are you fishing this time of year? Are you concentrating up shallow or out a little deeper (10'+)? Thanks!
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Location: West Bend, WI | Esox50,
Like I said in the coves,I couldn't tell ya which ones cause I have no clue really.Most of them look pretty much the same,only been down there twice.My buddy is down there every weeknd so he knows his way a round pretty good.He says last cast and where moving,thats what whe do. lol 3 baits where
1. 7" nitro plitz custom paint, 2 wide strips of baby blue on the ends big strip of pearl down the middle.
2. 7" grandma not sure the color, not my fish
3. fish I caught was on a custom color (handymans weight trick) 6" hawg the colors are like chart. w/black and red dots. | |
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| plitzzz and I saw two fish in Bouy cove. One was in tha back and the other near the mouth. Plitzzz caugfht his fish off of a boat ramp on a reefhog. Water temps were in the mid 40's. Fishing should have been better but I think the wind really screw things up. Its hard to fish wood when your like a pin ball boncing off trees. This weekend should be better with warmer temps on the way, but the weather man said that it was going to be warm last weekend and was wrong. As usuall. only job in the world you can get paid for to be wrong most of the time. looking forword to getting down there this weekend fishing has to start picking up sooner or later. | |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | I was planning on taking my daughter down for a couple of days at the end of the week (Thur. Fri.).
Weather man is also calling for thunderstorms Wed. Thur. Fri., not going to make the fishing any better.............MUDDY!!!!!!!!!
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | Kly, Me and the Cross caster will be getting there in the wee hours of the morning on friday. Fishing Shelbyville fri/sat and............will have to see on Sunday.
If anyone is around, come on over and say hello.
Look for a bule/silver Ranger 195 with an Evinrude with american flag decals.
Can't wait to get out.....wether.com has 72 and 73 forecasted for sat/sunday.
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| see you down there GregM Will be fishing by myself this weekend, just found that out about an hour ago. Anyone interested let me know.
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| Andrew,
Is that Andy Veach? It is Rick Mikel. I do not know if you remember me from Kolars. We have met a few times. If this is you e-mail me at [email protected] or call me on my cell at 630-309-5455. I have been down at Shellbyville the last 2 weekends. I am in a new boat this year a gray and silver 619. I am looking for someone to fish with this weekend myself. I asked Joe Mellot (don't know if I spelled that right) but he has the kids. Call me!
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| Here's a Shelbyville report for Sunday, March 28:
Water clarity: muddy to stained, visibitity less than two feet in most places, dirtiest water was around Lithia Marina and the boat docks, clearest was found off main lake points
Water temps: 49-61... yes, that's right I said 61 degrees!!!! We marked 51 degrees off a main lake point, then proceeded to the back of the adjacent cove where we hit 61. We found the warmest water in sheltered coves, out of the wind. In these areas we noted a 7-10 degree change from that of the main lake point temps. Just for the record, we were using our transom mounted depthfinder, so it was always in the water and there were no depth changes made with it that might affect the great amount of change we observed.
Wind: south changing to northwest after the front blew in, strong (20+)
Weather: cloudy and rain, air temps in upper 60s-low 70s, dropped dramatically during and after cold front blew through
Water level: low, possibly on the rise due to rain accumulations, depends on if the Corps decide it's necessary to let water out
Structure: flooded timber, boat docks, bare banks, main lake points, stumps
Lures: 10" and 6" Jake, Shallow Invader, Double D, Tiger Tube, 1/2 oz. rattletrap, bass spinnerbait
Other notes: The warmest water held the baitfish, which in turn held the muskie. Had one hit a rattletrap in about 3' of water with baitfish present and water temps about 57-58. Watched a muskie (mid 30") chase baitfish, water temps were about 59. | |
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| Not exactly a fishing report, but still Shelbyville related. Is anyone possibly interested in fishing the IMTT Shelbyville event on the 25th? I've got a boat and am looking for a partner. If anyone is interested you can reach me at [email protected]. | |
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Any reports lately? Looks like the pool crested and has started to drop slowly. The in-flow has
really slowed and it doesn't sound like they are calling for any heavy rain in the near future. Will
she be clearing up soon?
Any reports after this weekend would be greatly appreciated -- A friend and I are coming down
from MN for Thursday-Saturday next week. Any reports/advise will be appreciated and returned,
after we do our thing.
This is going to be our first trip to Shelbyville -- Anybody have anything they are willing to share?
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| I will be out Saturday and Sunday. Whether or not we catch fish I will post a report. Air temps are supposed to drop after the cold front moves in tomorrow. It might make fishing a little on the crappie, I mean crappy side. | |
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| Shellbyville is very slow. Things have got to change. Alot of boats out there fishing with very little to show for it. The water has cleared up a bit but there has been no shad die off this year. Water temps are main lake 52 to 53 and the backs of the coves are up to low 60,s. The lake has come up over 3 feet in the last month. There are shad everywhere in the lake from shallow to the deepest water you can find. If things don't change there after this weekend I am heading to Kinkaid. The fishing is the worst I have ever seen there ever. You would swear that there aren't muskies in the lake. I have talked to alot of people and everyone has been saying the same thing. I would keep going to Kinkaid. Last year by this time we had over 20 fish boated, this year 1 and lost one and not a single follow! Both trolling and casting has been poor! Things could change, but it hasn't as of yesterday. We have been out there all day 5 of the last 8 days and the fishing is very very slow! Steve I have even more bad news for you. Next weekend there are 2 Chicago area muskie club outings at the same time on Shellbyville. If I wasn't already committed to my clubs outing, I would be going to Kinkaid. Chad Cain is catching fish down there according to his web site. Wish I had better news!
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I need some assistance, I am an amature muskie hunter with only one descent muskie under my belt with about 3yrs of muskie fishing. A friend and I have made plans for a weekend trip to Shelby this weekend. I'm wondering if this will be a mistake since all reports seem to piont toward not going. I myself have never been there but I've heard it's really nice. I live in the Naperville area and would appreciate any advice to a good lake to go to within 3 hrs or so away. My few muskies came from Shabbona but I haven't seen anything as of yet this year(no follows but had briefly spotted 2 36"-38" muskie just sitting at the top of the water sunning) Should I try my luck at Shabbona again and hope to not get skunked or hit up Kinkaid or Evergreen and drive the extra hrs? Shabbona seems to get alot of pressure for such a small lake and thats one of the reasons I'm starting to not like going there. I just want to catch a nice 2004 muskie before I give up hope in IL. PLEASE HELP!
Thankyou in advance for a speedy responce,
Sincerely: Wandering Fisherman
P.S. any other suggestions are welcome
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| Dave,
This time of year is the hardest in terms of fishing Shelbyville. The main factors, IMHO, that make it hard to fish are the inconsitant weather and ever-changing water levels. We have not had great success this Spring and have decided to fish the remainder of Spring at Evergreen and/or Spring Lake. From your post it looks like you don't want to drive too far. Evergreen is near Bloomington, and Spring is near Pekin. They are probably less than two hours from you. It would probably take close to four hours to get down to Shelbyville.
If I were you I might take my chances on Shabbona or Evergreen if you're looking for a decent sized fish. If you don't care what size fish you catch, definately hit Spring. They are both good lakes within easy driving distance from Naperville. You also might want to look into getting a guide if fishing Evergreen. Also, Evergreen has a 10 HP limit and Spring has a 25 HP limit. If you have any other questions you can email me at [email protected]. I'd save Shelbyville for the fall (September through November) if I were you.
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| Dave,
I grew up on the South side of Chicago and then lived near Shelbyville for 13 years and I agree that Musky fishing there is tough until fall arrives. I now live in the Des Moines, Iowa area, while I do have some waters I target near here for Muskies the going can be tough. I am a avid Musky Hunter and I would suggest you look into Webster Lake in Indiana, it has a good population of Muskies with some real dandies. The driving distance is much shorter than Shelbyville and I think you will enjoy the trip.
Once the season opens up there are several nice lakes in Wisconsin that are also within a 3-4 hour drive.
Contact me if you want additional information on specific area lakes, I'll share what I can. Don't get discouraged, once you get zeroed in on a few techniques and waters you'll enjoy the rewards you get from targeting the king of all freshwater fish.
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What muskie clubs are going to shelby ang how many people are in each club.
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| Report 4/10:
Weather: cloudy, S-SE wind, 10-15 mph
Water: low (maybe slightly above winter pool, 594'), stained mostly, muddy north, clearer south
Structure: timber coves (Bouy, Lick Creek), bare coves, main lake points
Baits: 1 oz. rattletraps, 6" Jake, 10" Jake, Shallow Invader, VooDoo Tail
Water Temp: 54-55 in/near Lithia, up to 58 near Wolf
Other notes: no follows, no nothing... sounds like that was the general consensus for most. The backs of coves out of the wind held some baitfish. I too wish we had better news. We will be leaving Shelby until Fall, and hitting Evergreen for the rest of Spring (or at least until there are reports of people actually catching fish). | |
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Thanks for the honest reports and opions!
We will be hitting Shelbyville this week and try everything we can -- maybe one of our northern
tricks will fool a southern muskie. We will let you know.
The fish have to start biting sometime -- don't they? Maybe try that cheese idea.
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These guys are not kidding you! It is the dead sea out there on Shellbyville. It is so slow that some of us from are clubs are thinking about going some where else. It sucks!
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Thanks, Rick
It sounds like everyone is in agreement on this one. I think we are still going to
hit Shelby on Thursday -- Then you never know, we might be driving to Evergreen
or Kincaid, maybe even up to Shabby? We are just going Muskie Fishing! Going out
to have some fun and see what happens.
I will report where we end up and what we find.
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| Hey guys,
I wouldn't give up on Shelbyville just yet. My fishing partner and I left for Shelbyville after work last Thursday and made the 13 hour trip down there. On Friday we boated a small one (32") and lost a real nice one (mid to upper 40). On Saturday the 10th we had a day we won't forget for a long time. We caught a 44, 40.5, 40, 40, 39.5, 36 and lost two other nice fish in the 39-42" range. I can't give you all the details, however I'll let you know that all fish except the 39.5" came on a Gray Ghost jerkbait. So if that's slow, I'd sure like to make it down there when they turn on! By the way the Gray Ghosts are available at www.thornebros.com | |
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| Swen,
How often do you come down and fish Shelbyville? Given your distance, I assume you don't go down much. If you do get down a lot, feel free to disregard this post. But if you don't, I was wondering if you'd be willing to share some more info for the folks that do fish Shelbyville on a regular basis. As you can see, some of us regulars are VERY frustrated. We would like to have the success you two had, but need to know where to start. I'm glad that Shelbyville might be turning on, but if you don't come down much, why hold back some of that info? Swen man, I'm pleading with you. If you don't want to reply here, you can email me at [email protected]. Thanks. | |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Swen,
Stacy and Matt make a great jerk bait. We fished along side of them for almost the whole PMTT qualifier at the Cave this past weekend.
I too like their baits with good results. Have you seen the special colors he made this Spring?
How good do you know them? Did you just try one of there hounders and like it?
My partner and I got a set of custom colors that are awsome.
Great baits, they produce big fish.
Matt and Stacy had a mid 40's going but could not get her to eat on Saturday in the PMTT.
Dick Heckel had the fish on later but lost it.
Drop me a e-mail and I might have something you might like.
[email protected]
You can also get Grey Ghost baits at Smokey's Muskie Shop in Pewaukee
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| i fished shelby for 2 days Fri and Sat and no luck. no muskies seen and no follows. water is very, very murky! me and my partner trolled and casted about everything possible, mainly the southern end of the lake. very dissapointed . alot of boat traffic on Sat. Does anyone know of any success stories at shelby???? help | |
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| I too am very interested in hearing other's reports. I am fishing a tourney there this weekend and need some info to base my game plan off of. Thanks! Weren't there a few guys from this board that were fishing it and said they'd give a report???.... | |
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Location: Elgin, IL | Me and a couple buddies fished Shelbyville on Saturday and Sunday this past weekend as part of a chapter (FRV) outing. We fished the southern half of the lake around the dam and Lithia Springs. We spent most of our time casting and had no luck at all. Tried main lake structure as well as coves. No dice. Had one mid 30s fish follow.
There was a large number of boats trolling in Lithia both days and from what we saw and heard, there was some pretty decent action on a sporadic basis. Watched some bass fishermen fight a mid forties fish for at least 45 minutes before netting it. Felt bad for the fish. Saw a couple more upper 30's fish being netted. Talked to another guy in our chapter who boated 2 on Saturday and at least 3 on Sunday. All ranging from the low 30's to 45 inches. All while trolling. Smaller cranks. Not sure what the hot color pattern was.
We tried trolling intermittently both Saturday and Sunday but didn't stick with it long enough to pick up any fish. Old habits die hard. Good luck!
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Well, it doesn't sound like we missed too much.
I had to cancel our trip down last weekend, family and work issues -- just couldn't
get away. Still would have liked to get out, even a no fish day has it's good points.
Hope you guys start seeing some action, all this rain can't help the water clarity.
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Location: oswego, il | How has shelbyville been lately? Looks like we are headed there saturday, my dad's new boat trailer is in at the marine dealer down there. Is it a bank casting or trolling bite? | |
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Location: oswego, il | Hit shelbyzoo yesterday afternoon. Hoped to get our earlier but the dealer was so busy with sold boats it took almost 5 hours to get the new trailer. Fished from 3:30-8pm. Caught one bass trolling. No escape from the cigarrette and houseboats, they were even in the coves. Thought I was on the fox chain. No place to be on the weekends between the holidays. 
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Location: champaign, illinois | The Lake Shelbyville Muskie Club had an outing Saturday and everybody blanked except for my wifes small bassette!
4 boats out, 60 man-hours of fishing (one team left early), and not one muskie seen! (But the gar were out in huge numbers...)
Craziest year yet for those #*^@ stinky fish!
Jay
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| We were out this past Saturday and the water was way too hot for our taste. We hit it in the evening and even then it was in the low 80s. I strongly encourage you to reconsider fishing Shelbyville.
However, I would encourage you to give the spillway a shot. The water being pulled from the dam is from deep in the water column, making it much cooler and subsequently the spillway cooler than the main lake. Also, the churning of the water creates a lot of oxygen. If there's any current it'll make it that much better (for the fish anyway). Even still, exercise caution when handling fish down there in this heat. I have not actually taken a thermometer down there, but would expect it to be much cooler than the main lake. | |
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Location: Monee, Illinois | I agree with you Esox50. With the big rain they got down there yesterday and the next 3 or 4 nights are spose to be in the lower 50's and day time highs of only mid 70's this should bring the water temp down. I was planning on the spill way also. I will let you know how I did if I go. Might be my last two days off until September. I was also thinking of heading up to Wisconsin. Then again it all depends on the chicky you know.
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