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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| i was planning to run from OB to the ram thursday nite, i'm wondering if all this flooding up north has got any debris out in the gulf. really don't want to hit a tree @ 30 knots in the dark 30 miles out! any info would be greatly appreciated. any reports would also be greatly appreciated. will post how the trip went sat morn. thanks ben
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White Marlin
      
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Not really a report from way out, but the last time I went out about 18 miles, there was all kinds of trash is the weed lines and water breaks. Saw a couple of 2x4's in the mix too. We even saw a floating washing machine. That was probably someone's messed up attempt to make a reef that didn't work out. But it had chicken dolphin all over it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "H2O: 2 parts hydrogen 1 part obsession." The user formerly known as Knot a Yacht Jon
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Snapper
      
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| I would think it would take a lot of days for that to actually get to the gulf and the areas that are hit are above the Lock and Dam system. There are a lot of places for that trash to get caught up between Iowa and the Gulf. I would be alot more worried if I were fishing on the Mississippi in Arkansas or LA. That crap will be spread all over the banks south of Memphis probably.
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Mingo
      
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| I was just there Tue the 17 and the water was brown (literally) with some trash in it. I would wait to the water flushes out and get a roffs. Hope this helps
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| sounds like the nipple/spur might be the way to go. thanks for all the posts, the fuel prices have really hurt the fishing time and i can't imagine running 80 miles to fish in muck.
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Snapper
      
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| get a hiltons, freaking roff's is WAY unpredictible! We have seen some pretty big stuff in some of the lines we had been trolling. Its a tough call
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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| question? i know the water is brown towards the rigs from the river but how deep is that brown, is it surface or several feet below. reason being ive heard from a few king fishers who like dirty water say they have pulled several nice wahoo and a few dolphin out of this water?
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Pin Fish
      
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| suckfish, i'm no authority on this here, so others may be able to give you a better answer. but i've read on more than one occasion, on this forum actually, that there may sometimes be clearer, blue water beneath the surface of dirty green/brown water. whether this good water is 10 ft deep or 100 ft deep, i honestly don't know; my guess is that it may vary quite a bit. i've been advised to pull yozuri bonitas, stretch 25/30, or use downriggers in this situation to get beneath the green water and down into the good stuff. wish i could remember and find the post(s), but i think it may have been last summer when i read this...
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