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    Default Slow year for the Crappie dock


    This year the dock hasn't produced nearly as well as in past years. Is this one of the low years in the "7 year crappie cycle" I've heard about? Please let me know your thoughts...

    Also, Butch, are you ok? I haven't seen the longlining posts I've come to enjoy.....

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    I would think your presumption has merit....everyone that I've talked with, including full time guides and tournament anglers, have agreed this has been a down year. I think the lack of rain (clear water conditions), weather variations (very cold with very quick warm up following), and fishing pressure in general made for a tough spring season. Last year was a banner year (big class of large fish & numbers)....maybe we were due a down year.
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    My catch rate is down this year too.
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    My catch rate is WAY down course I aint been fishing near as much as usual. When I do get some time to go, and after finding some quality fish, there's always stuff that comes up that keeps me off the water. And I agree with everyone.....fishing for crappie is down from what we are all used to. Still bringing home enough to eat but finding it hard to fill the freezer.
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    It has been a rough year for me too. The water temp came up to 60 real fast and i thought game on. But this has been a bad year seems like. Not near the amount of boats in pistol and cooter creeks as normal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ttexastom View Post
    It has been a rough year for me too. The water temp came up to 60 real fast and i thought game on. But this has been a bad year seems like. Not near the amount of boats in pistol and cooter creeks as normal.
    The good news is the Stripers and Hybrids have made up for it. We've caught our limits at almost all outings. One day last week we caught and released 77.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NCkenner View Post
    The good news is the Stripers and Hybrids have made up for it. We've caught our limits at almost all outings. One day last week we caught and released 77.
    What lake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by happycaster58 View Post
    What lake?
    Clarks Hill, GA


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    Ive caught alot more of them buggas than I wanted to myself!
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    Chris, how far in miles (by boat) is it from your dock to the dam?

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