I fished down on the south end of the lake this afternoon and had an interesting time. I got there shortly after 2pm and started catching sandbass.........one after another for almost two hours. Nasty little critters, tangle up the line, and a nusiance to take off the hook. But the crappie finally moved in and I caught around 25 all together, but only kept around a dozen.......maybe 14, honestly didn't count them.

I didn't weigh the one large crappie, but I estimate around 1-3/4 pounds, maybe a tad more. But the opening on the ice chest is 16" and she goes almost all the way across, so I can say this fish is around 14".
I caught a pretty nice crappie and a flathead at the same time on a crappie rig, never done that before. Threw the flathead back, he was only around 12-14" and I think they have to be 22" to keep.
I hooked into something really large, it headed to the bottom immediately, got the sinker wedged down in some rocks and I ended up having to break the line (I use break-away sinkers so I can save the crappie rigs) and when I retrieved my rig, the hook was straightened.
This had to have been a catfish........ if it was a large crappie, I really don't want to know about it. Doubled my pole over, so yes..... it had to be a cat.
Crappie moved out around 7pm and the sandbass came back in, not has heavy, but enough to prompt me to reel my lines up and leave around 8pm.
Fascinating thing about the crappie, I caught more than half of them in a circle about 5 feet in diameter. Perhaps I was on top of a nest or it was just good habitat for fish.
All in all, had a great time and feel a lot better about this fishing trip than the one Saturday........ the tournament. All of us struggled Saturday due to the high wind and nippy temperature.
Thanks for looking.
AMERICANS: Willing to cross a frozen river to kill you, in your sleep, on Christmas, totally not kidding, we've done it.