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Thread: Stockton Spring Bite

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    All day 75 to 100 ft of line out if you have line counter reels it is easy if not then a good guess always works too

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    maybe the best deal out there is Berkeley flicker shad if you watch for the $15 rebate on a 40 dollar purchase and can buy the them for 399 each then with rebate they are less than 3 buck you can by 11 BaIts worth the money and they work very very well at least for me I prefer the size 7 or 6 for most situations
    Fish like your hungry!

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    Or today was bandits 200 white with a steak of green. But only caught 6 fish total.

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    if you get time and the wind is not blowing 60 i been doing good by just drifting over the old river channel up little sac fish are scattered out and find the shad and catching some keepers none over 11 inch .and catch a walleye.here and there to .12ft over 21 foot of water .(the bank bite was here and gone in no time ) Good Luck

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    Let's hope the summer bite is a better than last summer. Maybe it was more a case of me not knowing where to go but I found them tough to get last year till the weather cooled off. So far this year things have been really good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justfishingmo View Post
    I have never fished crankbaits for crappie. What is the best ones to use, what have they been hitting? If you don't mind me asking.
    I was pulling bandit 300s and flckr shads. Black and silver bandit, gray back white side flickr, and a blue back silver side bandit. Never needed any other colors on Stockton.

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