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I just completed a trip (Friday afternoon) around the lake to check out the creeks. Jerdelle,
Cedar, Nails and Birch all have some water running in them but not a lot. Not to worry
as the lake nears pool level there should be enough depth at the lower end of each creek
to bring up the fish. More rain will make these smaller creeks better for whitebass
otherwise the crappie will be the fish to catch.
The Yegua is looking good, running muddy and up a few feet. I hiked up to the ridge in
the state park overlooking the upper end of the lake and confluence of Yegua and Nails
creek. I found that there is plenty of water for the fish to move into either creek. The
lake continues to rise and is currently @ 236.19 (4:30PM 11jan2013) More rain is in the forecast
and the stage is set for a very good spring fishing season.