06-01-2008, 03:14 PM
[#008000]Well, seeing you are new to that area, I've included a few links of Warrior Reservoir (Oliver Dam).[/#008000]
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[#008000]Here are a few photos of the COE fishing pier at the tailwaters.[/#008000]
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![[Image: warriortailwaters049.JPG]](http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/images/warriortailwaters049.JPG)
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[#008000]Check out these links:[/#008000]
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[#008000]Information about fishing:[/#008000]
[url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/reservoirs/warrior/"][#000000]Warrior Reservoir LINK[/#000000][/url]
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[#008000]More photos of the Reservoir and Dam:[/#008000]
[url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/reservoirs/warrior/warriorpix.cfm"][#000000]Oliver Dam LINK[/#000000][/url]
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[#008000]There are Brim, Crappie, Black Bass, Catfish and even Wipers (Hybrid Striped Bass). [/#008000]
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[#008000]For the Brim, Crappie, LMB you should find some shoreline weed beds to fish. [/#008000]
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[#008000]For the Catfish, fish right in the tailwaters - especially in spring and right about now. Cast out a ways and fish on bottom - if you can hit an eddie or current seam from the pier with your rod, you will have the best success. Use heavy sinkers, heavy line, and long rods. [/#008000]
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[#008000]There are times when you can get into some Wipers from the shore - usually in spring before the shad minnows are swimming in the open water (or maybe even fall). [/#008000][#008000]Check with other fishermen that already know the local tactics and the specific trends of the Wipers in that water and they will steer you in the right direction, you can also check with local tackle shops for info on that.[/#008000]
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[#008000]Here are a few photos of the COE fishing pier at the tailwaters.[/#008000]
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![[Image: Olivertailracepier.jpg]](http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/images/Olivertailracepier.jpg)
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[#008000]Check out these links:[/#008000]
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[#008000]Information about fishing:[/#008000]
[url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/reservoirs/warrior/"][#000000]Warrior Reservoir LINK[/#000000][/url]
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[#008000]More photos of the Reservoir and Dam:[/#008000]
[url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/reservoirs/warrior/warriorpix.cfm"][#000000]Oliver Dam LINK[/#000000][/url]
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[#008000]There are Brim, Crappie, Black Bass, Catfish and even Wipers (Hybrid Striped Bass). [/#008000]
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[#008000]For the Brim, Crappie, LMB you should find some shoreline weed beds to fish. [/#008000]
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[#008000]For the Catfish, fish right in the tailwaters - especially in spring and right about now. Cast out a ways and fish on bottom - if you can hit an eddie or current seam from the pier with your rod, you will have the best success. Use heavy sinkers, heavy line, and long rods. [/#008000]
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[#008000]There are times when you can get into some Wipers from the shore - usually in spring before the shad minnows are swimming in the open water (or maybe even fall). [/#008000][#008000]Check with other fishermen that already know the local tactics and the specific trends of the Wipers in that water and they will steer you in the right direction, you can also check with local tackle shops for info on that.[/#008000]
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