Steam rises from the warm waters created by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Steam rises from the warm waters created by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant at Coffey County Lake, while an angler shows a nice wiper.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Shane Eustice unhooks a nice white bass at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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A nice wiper was one of several fish these anglers caught at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Bass fishermen work some of the miles of rip-rap at Coffey County Lake, at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant.(Jan 6, 2013)
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An angler with a nice wiper caught at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Largemouth and smallmouth bass are two popular species at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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While most lakes were frozen last Sunday, the water at Coffey County Lake was more than 66 degrees.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Ice coats the rocks where waves have splashed on the rip-rap at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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A white bass that struck a crankbait trolled through the shallows.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Shane Eustice casts for white bass at Coffey County Lake, with the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant in the background.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Ice coats the rocks where waves have splashed on the rip-rap at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Shane Eustice, El Dorado, unhooks a nice white bass at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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A clicker shows the number of fish caught by Shane Eustice and Craig Johnson last Sunday. On good days, two anglers may catch more than 200 fish.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Shane Eustice, El Dorado, unhooks a nice white bass at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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The special daily creel limits at Coffey County Lake show a desire to keep shad from clogging the in-take screens at Wolf Creek.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Walleye are one of about nine species of popular fish at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Craig Johnson, left, unhooks a walleye while Shane Eustice holds a channel cat.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Steam rises from the warm waters created by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Shane Eustice fishes near the off-limits cable at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Steam rises from the warm waters created by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant at Coffey County Lake, while an angler shows a nice wiper.(Jan 6, 2013)
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The Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant that keeps the water warm at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Snow geese flush from the warm, ice-free water at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Snow geese flush from the warm, ice-free water at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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Snow geese flush from the warm, ice-free water at Coffey County Lake.(Jan 6, 2013)
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