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I have caught my limit on both those rivers from two foot to thirty foot year round.
It’s nuts never count anything out on those bodies of water where you are. Love that area to fish.
For me it’s finding that pattern and depth every time I go up there.
Short story was up there a few weeks ago on first real cold snap. I turned looking with my FFS and saw what I thought was a pile of the biggest shell crackers or blue gill I have ever seen. Couldn’t resist pitched in less than two foot of water fishing about six inches deep and zipping out of there still thinking I had a state record shell cracker, it was a sixteen inch crappie. I set right there and caught ten from thirteen to sixteen inches long, as fast as I could pitch the jig in. Finally the rest got spooked and stopped biting. If you would have asked me I would have never thought large crappie. I was trying to figure out how some of their backs weren’t out of the water.
Again, love that area for crappie fishing. If you know of a cost effective place to stay up there please let me know. Because it’s a two to three hour drive for me.
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