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Thread: Oconee 10/13

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    Default Oconee 10/13


    Shot docks again yesterday. The numbers were down from my last trip but the size of the crappie were better. We kep 44 with most of them being from 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs. Very comfortable day with the temps down and partly cloudy. Going to start trolling next week. Some parts of the lake had some trash and was a little muddy. They must have let the water get a little higher than normal and floated some debri in from the edges. My partner ran into an old high school buddy he had not seen in forty years. We had a reunion.

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    What is the water temps on Oconee ?

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    Surface temp, 74 degrees last friday.

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    When we got there the water temp was 68 but rose up to around 73 as I recall. Cool enough to troll I think. They should be moving and feeding. Just got to find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Dawg View Post
    When we got there the water temp was 68 but rose up to around 73 as I recall. Cool enough to troll I think. They should be moving and feeding. Just got to find them.
    How deep do you think they will be Papa? I think I may try them up north on Richland Creek next week>

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    We were seeing fish in shallow water on the depth finder and most of the docks we caught fish under were shallow. I would say shallow early and deeper as the sun comes up.

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