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Going to Ft Thompson this weekend, any body have a report from there.
Was out on L. Poinsett yesterday, nothing, the boat dock at state park is exstremely shallow, if you have a big boat, forget it.

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I to am interested to in a report from Ft. Thompson. What do the water levels look like out there?
Any fish coming from Poinsett? I have seen a few boats out there.
mw

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Back from Ft Thompson, a lot of fishing South of the Dam or north of Chamberlin, I think it is called Kiowa Flats, good bite there, the male eye's were all milking, did my best right below Dam in fast water. water level there is about I wood say, 8-10 ft lower than normal, above Dam look's normal, didn't try it there tho.
I think there was a touney there also, out of Chamberlin, alot of boats with a sticker on them.

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Great report!!
Anyone else fish this weekend.

Twoeyes, are you by any chance my neighbor? I live on N. Main. I saw my neighbor packing up his boat, looked like he was heading on a trip, thought it may have been you. If not you probably know me anyhow. I work at schmidty's on Wed. nights.
mw

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