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    Looks like it's tough all over Randy. Nimrod is still so high and falling ,we are fishing below the dam. Only managing a mess of Crappie about every other trip. Sometimes we catch mostly Drum , Gar, Green Sunfish,Bull Heads,Green Carp, White Bass,and other trash fish. We should have a healthly spawn in most of the state this time.
    Bet the Catfish will be fat here with all the backwater to feed in . Hope the water falls out before hot weather moves in or it may be what fills my freezer.:o
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    I live on mound lake, right behind the toltec indian mounds between keo & scott. it's a private lake, pretty shallow (usually).

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    well, with the tough times here, I again decided to go after the dreaded green carp. we wound up catching 11 total this morning, fished from 745 to1115. We found a good spinnerbait bite on the outside of the brush, and then wound up going to some timber to find a worm bite for the last 1 1/2 hrs. I caught this gal, 5 lbs, 4 oz. Measured 21 1/2". And the best for everyone else, I let her go. I still had a very nice mess of the green carp, but this is by far the big fish of the year, (so far). If I could just find the crappie as easy as I am finding the bass, I would feel so much better.

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    I am about to decide that crappie fishing is much harder to do than the bass fishing is, at least here on my lake at home. It seems so much easier to throw that spinnerbait, or pitch worms next to the trees than to sneak up on those crappie. I guess that's why I enjoy that crappie fishing better than bass. It is much more of a challenge. Hope the rest of you guys can get your thump on!

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