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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 97516" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I was always amazed at the current around the bridges even when it was fairly calm there was a current between 57 and the 20 bridges. I never fished six miles as often when I was a kid. The 57 bridge at around 1988 was maybe 8 feet deep all sandy bottom. We would come up to fish during the fourth of July. You could fish the current as a group the farthest from the bridge would cast the farthest left or right depending on the current . Then the next would cast the the next and so on. The best time was when the current stopped for a few minutes the feed was on . </p><p>Anyways I have a theory on the current it could be explained as tub filled with couple inches of water then you lift up one side then lift the other causing the water to flow back and forth.</p><p>Any ideas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 97516, member: 217"] I was always amazed at the current around the bridges even when it was fairly calm there was a current between 57 and the 20 bridges. I never fished six miles as often when I was a kid. The 57 bridge at around 1988 was maybe 8 feet deep all sandy bottom. We would come up to fish during the fourth of July. You could fish the current as a group the farthest from the bridge would cast the farthest left or right depending on the current . Then the next would cast the the next and so on. The best time was when the current stopped for a few minutes the feed was on . Anyways I have a theory on the current it could be explained as tub filled with couple inches of water then you lift up one side then lift the other causing the water to flow back and forth. Any ideas [/QUOTE]
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