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Thread: Lake Prince-43 sunfish citations in two days-not by me

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    Default Lake Prince-43 sunfish citations in two days-not by me


    From Saturdays paper.



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    Thanks for sharing that Tap. That would be a once in 10 life times event for some of us.
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    See y'all at Lake Prince tomorrow!
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    I was there Sunday and had to turn around there was NO parking when I arrived at 8:00, good luck
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    it's cold.. it's raining....it's too windy...
    "fish on!!!"
    (What a great day for fishing) lol.

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    With the waning moon the cracker spawn will die off and the bite slow considerably.
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    We know it was not you George. We know they are inferior to crappie Hey Doug back in the 90's if you know where the crackers beds were during spawn honestly it was easy to catch that many citations in two days at W/B. The main reason I stopped fishing for them is almost all caught on live bait are gut hooked and I like to release the big one's. Plus i'm a crappie junkie
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    Yep, the weather change turned off the bite!... Nothing to do with the fact he killed everyone of them.

    Keep a few, fine. Keep 40+, why?
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    I agree clear solution. My last trip there was not the same. More pressure on the suffolk lakes is the last thing needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.b View Post
    The main reason I stopped fishing for them is almost all caught on live bait are gut hooked and I like to release the big one's.
    After a couple of days chasing them at LCR this year, I quit for the same reason. As long as I have a camera that will save a timestamped image, I don't need to "like a little kid...spread them all out and see how big they all are."
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