Prior's got a couple shallow mud bottom bays that warm up really quick. One's a lot better than the other, as it's got more wood in it. They sit in those trees and you can just quietly sneak in and pick them off one at a time. The key is you have to all most flip for them. When they're on the wood they won't come out to chase. If your more that a foot from the wood, you're too far out. I've seen some carp back in there big enough to put a saddle on, and a couple years ago, I caught a 5 lbs. goldfish back there. I'm sure someone on the lake got tired of feeding him and turned him loose in there. They found some kind of piranha dead in there a few years back. It was some breed that's vegetarian, but had no chance of surviving in there. Folks shouldn't be putting non native stuff in our lakes and streams. Nothing good comes from this.


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