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    Default Kayak Trip Report, Barron Fork


    I went to Barron Fork today. Dropped some PVC fish attractors and spent most of the day marking stumps with my GPS while the water is low. I caught about 40 Crappie, and several dozen Bass and Gills, all Crappie released but 5 that swallow my spinner or were hook deep. I had three Crappie that were between 15 and 16 inches. I plan to release all my Crappie until after the spawn, my freezer's full and maybe there will be a few more little Crappie next year!

    The wind has rough, but I still had nice day. All fish were caught on a 1/32 spinner with a white twister tail. Basically when I saw a dark spot that was a stump in about a foot and a half of water I'd start by making a few cast before paddling up and marking it with my GPS. Water was clear and 65 degrees.

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    Good job Ditch not surprised you got on em

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    Way To go DB .good report!

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    Nice report on the catch and release!

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    That's a fun day of marking stumps with the extra fish biting! WTG

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    I've never really tried throwing a small spinner at stumps before. The Bass and Catfish were a pain, but it was actually a lot of fun.

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    I really like to throw a road runner that way.

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    After I put the first Crappie in the cooler (he kept flopping on the surface after I released him), I kept a dozen or so large gills and three catfish. The Crappie had started darkening some and two had bloody tails, all ended up being males. The spring mating dance has started!
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