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    I fell for it ...

    I was ready, willing, and able to be there fishing that stop sign till next winters freeze!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish In The Bucket View Post
    lol there's prob 50 boat at EF fishing the stop sign now
    Everyone knows only white crappie hold on the stop signs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kycreekboy View Post
    C-max has a eagle eye.
    I just spend too much time over there.

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    No such thing as too much time on the water.

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    Fished sat. Caught 20, had 15 keepers. Gosh it was cold! Water way up stained.

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    Fished EF today for about 3 hours ....... Dang stop sign had jigs stuck every where on it ....... Thanks FITB , geez ........ Did find 48deg water and shallow fish ....... Lower end ...... Jig-n-bobber 1ft under float....... Nothing huge , solid bag of 10 to 12s ....... Stop sign is fished out.......

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    It's amazing how different lakes can be on h20 temp. This was Waynoka today. Strange thing, I couldn't catch a fish to save my life... How the hell can u not catch fish a foot deep when h20 temp 65.... With that said I've been getting them but today that lake was ooofffffffff bad! Jeepy you didn't find any water temps over 48?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieCrazed View Post
    It's amazing how different lakes can be on h20 temp. This was Waynoka today. Strange thing, I couldn't catch a fish to save my life... How the hell can u not catch fish a foot deep when h20 temp 65.... With that said I've been getting them but today that lake was ooofffffffff bad! Jeepy you didn't find any water temps over 48?
    Was only out until about 10:45am ....... I'm sure as day went on it warmed up more than 48 deg

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    Fished EF today for about 3 hours ....... Dang stop sign had jigs stuck every where on it ....... Thanks FITB , geez ........ Did find 48deg water and shallow fish ....... Lower end ...... Jig-n-bobber 1ft under float....... Nothing huge , solid bag of 10 to 12s ....... Stop sign is fished out.......
    I got out after work for about 3 hours. I found 62 degrees on the upper end but fished 2 or 3 spots shallow and only got 1 & missed 1. Moved to lower end and caught plenty fishing deep, water was around 51 degrees.

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    Thats Awesome dude good job .

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