Badger, -- we had low lakes for a couple of summers, on the way to Quitman this morning I pass below the dam of Lake Fork and all five spillways were open and the bottom land flooded. Hope the fish turn on this year. The lakes being low for so long, grass and brush grew up around the banks and I am hopeing the cover and alge will provide food and cover for the fry this year. Will keep you posted how the fishing progresses. You might want to come catch a bigun. 38 of the top 50 record state fish have been caught out of this lake. It is rumored the Sabine River Authority,(controling body for this lake), poisoned out the Hydrilla and moss and caused the fish die off a couple of years ago. Same thing happened to Twakoni several years ago and the empty drums were found, killed out all the moss and grass along with the bass. We have lost most of the Hydrilla in the lower part of the lake but back in the coves in the upper end there is a little. -- no


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