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    Quote Originally Posted by randybenham
    chris,
    Timing is everything. plus it helps being good at crappie fishing, which I do NOT profess to be as good as you are. I have been having to work these past couple of months also, just not the same sort of hours that you do in school. If you remember, you beat me 15-1 last year on CC. I'm trying to get all my equipment problems taken care of before I come down this year; low vis line, heavy weights for hovering, good pole holders for spider rigging, etc. I want to get hold of a couple of those slabs you & jerry took pics of this weekend. problem is, i'll have to get up reaaal early to be launched by 530 am. don't know if I can get up that early. any possibility of an afternoon bite out there? do they do better in the morning? just lookin' at all my options. randy out.
    Yep, Randy. Timing is everything. As soon as the water starts to cool, they move in there. Water temp almost got too cool, too quickly. It should be really good for the next few weeks with the stable, normal temps.

    It sounds like you've got it all covered as far as the fishing gear goes. And if anyone wants, they're more than welcome to the 5 gallon bucket for a few hours just to see the fine details...:D

    As far as the bite goes, Jerry had similar thoughts on this as well. It seems that they will slow down for a little while in the mornings...picking back up around 10ish. Jerry says that the late afternoon bite has been good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randybenham
    JT,
    the size limit is a 10" minimum on fish harvest, & 15 per person per day. It is more restrictive than the rest of the "crappie zone, which is 30 per person per day.
    Those are the limits on Beaver and all of the White River lakes. It has sure helped us with size and the amount of fish that are here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darryl Morris
    Sounds really good to me. Guiding all the time doesn't necessarily mean I get to fish. I'd love to come there and get the lay of the land from you and Jerry and just go and have fun. When you set a date let me know. If I'm not working on that day, I'm there with bells on.
    Hey Darryl, we'll guide you for the day. Even tell you when you've got a bite, take your fish off, and rebait the hook...:D

    Nah...I know that you'd like to just get out there and fish without any stress or worry...except for worrying about that big ol' crappie coming unbuttoned at the side of the boat...

    I hope everybody that wants to come are able to make it. If not, there are more days of catchin' to be had at CC this winter. I've always got a 5 gallon bucket for somebody...

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.T. Crappie Guide
    Those are the limits on Beaver and all of the White River lakes. It has sure helped us with size and the amount of fish that are here!
    Hey JT, I like the rules for that lake. There aren't any other lakes that I fish with length limits on crappie. The 15 fish limit is no problem at all. 15 of those crappie will make a heck of a spot in the grease. I'd even be happy with a limit of 10.

    I didn't catch many small crappie last year, but it seems that there's a load of 6-7" fish right now...and that makes me real happy to know that they will be big 'uns in a year or two.

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    Ceb, those are some good looking fish you have there. Making me want to make that trip up there. Even did a little math to see exactly how far it was so I would know how early I would have to leave to be there by daylight. Would love to catch a bunch of 1 1/2 to 2 lb. crappie...Rick
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvtofish
    Ceb, those are some good looking fish you have there. Making me want to make that trip up there. Even did a little math to see exactly how far it was so I would know how early I would have to leave to be there by daylight. Would love to catch a bunch of 1 1/2 to 2 lb. crappie...Rick
    Hey Rick, it would be great if you could make it up to fish with us, we'll get the weekend set soon.

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    Enjoyed fishing and meeting Jerry and others at Cane Creek. I didn't do as well as some of the other fisherman, I might need to concentrate on the fishing instead of hunting in the mornings and fishing in the afternoons. Really like fishing in the fall at Cane Creek, always plenty of friendly folks who don't mind giving tips. Tried spider rigging with a couple of poles and and I couldn't go more than 10 feet without getting hung up, going to work on that. I'll be heading back there when I get back off.

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    Hey KG, there's no way around getting hung-up out there while slo-trollin'. However, I rarely break off even with a 6lb leader. I have a few tips that I'll share with you to help keep your sanity while managing those rods...

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    Hey Chris, that sure is some impressive fish! Keep up the good work. :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceb
    Hey KG, there's no way around getting hung-up out there while slo-trollin'. However, I rarely break off even with a 6lb leader. I have a few tips that I'll share with you to help keep your sanity while managing those rods...
    I would appreciate that CEB. Can't wait to get back off work and head back down there.

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