If you have tomorrow off you may as well go hit Mill Creek. If you don't kill the whole day in the creek, then go try that west side stretch I was talking about on WCF.
On Mill near the mouth, make sure you cast to the north side of the creek thoroughly from the mouth up for a hundred yards or whatever that is. I've caught nice fish all the way up to the dam this time of year. Scale down a little and you may tie into some nice crappie.
Hey Matt
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I will probably start my day off at Batavia and Mill creek and keep working my way up through Geneva and St. Charles if im not seeing much action.
I think Mill is at 3.5 ft. and 50Cfps right now thats wadable right? How deep is the water at the mouth? Is it wadable right now? With all this high water i would think the fish should be stacked pretty good at the mouth of the creek and up into the creek like you said.
Not sure if you will be on again tonight, if you arent and you read this tomorrow morning give me a call sometime in the morning.
I think Mill is at 3.5 ft. and 50Cfps right now thats wadable right? How deep is the water at the mouth? Is it wadable right now? With all this high water i would think the fish should be stacked pretty good at the mouth of the creek and up into the creek like you said.
Not sure if you will be on again tonight, if you arent and you read this tomorrow morning give me a call sometime in the morning.
You can never fish the same river twice, by the time you get back it's not the same river.
Matt
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Last check in before I hit the sack. Just stay on the south shore around the mouth. Cast toward the north. You can't walk around in the water much at the mouth itself. Way too deep. Which is good. The water might be moving a bit, but it's always wadeable. I would venture up to the dam if I were you. You know the holes to hit. I'd be shocked if you caught nothing near the mouth and up stream.
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Thanks Ken, i will hopefully have a good report to post tomorrow night.
You can never fish the same river twice, by the time you get back it's not the same river.
Matt
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