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    Nada happening yet...sorry to say....did a lap around her with what I would consider perfect conditions with 3 fish to show for, gave her different speeds & colors, wind was calm, floaters & mid-level debris wasn't bad at all, which made me hopeful for other lakes along the St. John's waterways, when the ramps start coming available. Never have fished Woody in the fall, usually go up there January/February when things slow down at my usual stomping grounds....so note to self...Was, however, a great day on the water due to the company of Crappieday, his insights to possible reasons for the slow morning were points I never really considered & will help in future outings. Chewing the fat, was the highlights yesterday & drove home feeling refreshed just to be out on the water after the weekly grind, Thanks Andy....

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    Thanks for the report..... Bet it looked different with the high h2o

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    Thanks for the report Jeff, sorry no fish to show for it. Where did you put in and how was the ride out to the lake?

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    thanks for the report. Too bad on the low fish count.


    another good day at the office !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speckanator View Post
    Thanks for the report..... Bet it looked different with the high h2o
    Was surprised Mike, only seemed a ft. higher, was at 7ft where usually 6ft, Andy mentioned, however, that the marsh on the south end in the refugee goes on for miles, which might be holding the extra water, still have to be careful, swore there has always been a sign in the channel a hundred yards from the exit to Dexter that is now gone.
    crappie down !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anchor Man View Post
    Thanks for the report Jeff, sorry no fish to show for it. Where did you put in and how was the ride out to the lake?

    Sent from my VS980 4G using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
    Launched out of Highland Park fish camp Vic, both it & Rt. 44 ramps are slow Manatee zone to lake, accounts for an extra 1/2 hr travel time both ways, Tedders ramp is straight shot, but have not herd good things about vehicle safety when returning to parking, never have been myself......wouldn't waste time heading there "woody" anytime soon though, seen only 3 boats all morning, so no doubt the locals know there's NO bite yet....
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    crappie down !

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    (herd)
    "Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
    "Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "
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    Ha ! ! You changed it ! !
    You was right, I was just messin wit ya .............
    "Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
    "Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom309 View Post
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    HEARD!!!!!
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    I bet them fish are so far back in the woods you would need a tiny canoe to get at em. Or walk in off the railroad tracks and find a deer stand some fella put up before the flood and sit in it and fish.
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