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    Talked to someone this morning that said fishermen were see'n wads of Crappie shallow on Degray. With this warm weather this week it should really break loose.
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    Guys you can't catch them all the time.... Some times they are not going to bite, and if you can see the fish they prob see you, if so they are prob not gona bite. Like nimrod said the weather plays a BIG role. I live close enough to the lake, I fish several days a week, for those who plan there trips, I would plan according to weather and the Astro chart. Chances are higher for success. I just go when I can.... Really EVERY chance I get
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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    Guys you can't catch them all the time.... Some times they are not going to bite, and if you can see the fish they prob see you, if so they are prob not gona bite. Like nimrod said the weather plays a BIG role. I live close enough to the lake, I fish several days a week, for those who plan there trips, I would plan according to weather and the Astro chart. Chances are higher for success. I just go when I can.... Really EVERY chance I get
    I don't miss many days. Only missed 2 or 3 out of the last 30. Seldom seen a time when I could not find a few willing to bite. Thing is you have to adapt or you will not stay on fish. This time of year fish are in a transition mode.
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    The past 2 days I caught must of my fish 3 foot deep fishing in 6 foot of water

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    Fished Webb Lake first half of day Sturday, and Watensaw the last half. We caught two Crappie. Ran yo yos Sat. night on Overcup, caught two Crappie. Just couldn't get em to cooperate. Water was still cold at Webb and Watensaw, but a lot warmer(64) on Overcup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiejones View Post
    Fished Webb Lake first half of day Sturday, and Watensaw the last half. We caught two Crappie. Ran yo yos Sat. night on Overcup, caught two Crappie. Just couldn't get em to cooperate. Water was still cold at Webb and Watensaw, but a lot warmer(64) on Overcup.
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    No, I was in Dad's white Chevrolet with company name at Webb and Watensaw Took my regular white silverado to Overcup. You do any good? Which lake?

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