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<blockquote data-quote="jhunter1" data-source="post: 398434" data-attributes="member: 15440"><p>By me just above eaaron it was 99% of casts had algea on. The only way to fish was top water or slip bobbers. Even with slip bobbers i was constantly checking and cleaning bait. High waters are needed to clean the river out bad up here. Hopefully we get some rain so the river goes pretty high then we get a long enough lull that it receeds to decent levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhunter1, post: 398434, member: 15440"] By me just above eaaron it was 99% of casts had algea on. The only way to fish was top water or slip bobbers. Even with slip bobbers i was constantly checking and cleaning bait. High waters are needed to clean the river out bad up here. Hopefully we get some rain so the river goes pretty high then we get a long enough lull that it receeds to decent levels. [/QUOTE]
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