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Clinton NOV 2nd
Got on water at 9am. First spot produced nothing water was 57. That was the only spot that gave up fish two weeks back. Went to y cove got a couple dinks Went down towards dam to another area and nothing. Water was 54 nothing there. While grilling lunch in harbor I noticed people getting them good off shore. Wind died down then so did the fish. Went out near hot water and got into them. The current started warming by the water from 67 to 71 in two hours. I think current positioned them and we got many crappie all three types blue gill. Bass up to 14” and many striper. I think striper where hybrid because they were long and not talk I’m not good at telling them apart. Probably had 15 keeper I didn’t break out counter due to slow morning. I was getting three in three casts many times a long with many doubles with fish partner. Jig plastic under Bobber worked ok. Then pastic sliders reeled fast were the best. Biggest crappie was 12.5 looked like a pure black crappie Tossed them all back
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Thanks Gizmo for the report I was there same day I didn't go any farther towards the warm water discharge than Y cove only been on the lake 5 times in last two years looks like I need to venture farther north on the east side next time I go if the temps are cool.
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If you were in the black lund 1775 impact with full windshield we talked to each other in Y cove I was in the red Lund Alaskan
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