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This is relevant to this discussion so I thought I'd post my results from East Fork yesterday. My dad and I went there Wednesday and fished from about 2 to 7. We nearly cancelled due to the forecast but glad that we didn't. One more example of why you shouldn't base your fishing plans on the weatherman. It looked ominous at times but I'd say it drizzled for 10 minutes in that entire span and that was it. It was a Wednesday but the lot was empty, probably because of the weather forecast.
Anyway, we got 4 dozen minnows from Boar's Head and trolled minnows until we ran out. Then switched to jigs, then the last couple of fish I caught pushing a crank with a 2 oz. weight attached. With the crank, I am just experimenting with that technique and still need to work on it based upon my results.
The bite was as active as I've seen it since spring. I caught 69 and my dad caught 45. All trolling near the channel in 10-18 foot of water about 6-8 foot down. Most of the fish were in that 12-14 foot range, about 1/2 way down. Oddly, we never caught a single other species. I would have figured at least a few hybrids but it didn't happen. Also, probably caught 40% black crappie which seemed a bit unusual. No giants. Biggest was probably 11" and we caught some dinks but overall the size was decent and brought home several.
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