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    Clear Fork Reservoir 10/22

    My channel partner Jim and fished Clear Fork yesterday for the first time in few years. The first thing I noticed was the water levels were really low! I'm not sure if it's from the drought or if they are drawing it down. Water surface temperature was running 59 to 60 degrees. Most of the shallow cover for bass fishing was exposed on land and not much was left in the water. It does look like they treated the weeds at some point this year. There wasn't much, and most of the bottom looked like a moon scape bottom. Couple eagles flying around is always a joy to see with the beautiful fall colors of the trees. The DNR has fish nets set up all around the lake, so be careful when boating out there. The only part visible is the larger buoy from shore. The net is submerged. I also hit a stump idling across the middle of the lake. So be aware of the lower water levels. Luckily no damage given the speed and being trimmed up a little.
    The fishing wasn't great. I think we landed around 12 bass and I broke off a couple in the wood trees along the shore. We will decide if we post a video of this one on our channel. R & J Bass Fishing on Rumble
    Below is a picture of the beautiful colors and of a bass caught during the day.
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    draw down starts first of oct usually BUT it has been so dry not much is needed here either!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mactlman View Post
    draw down starts first of oct usually BUT it has been so dry not much is needed here either!!
    Thanks. I didn't know that.

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    They do not draw down Clear Fork. Its a set dam and used as a water source for Mansfield.

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