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    Smile No crackers


    Went out lookin for redears today on Ky Lake around NewJohnsonville TN. No luck. Water rising fast and temp was only 61 at the surface. Cool east wind and showers too. Did manage to pick up 9 crappie for supper though. Water needs to warm up for crackers and gills IMO.
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    I'm in NC....been catching the panfish left and right.....
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    Lot of them Shell Crackers in Alabama at Guntersville, Sportsman Lake and at Neely Henry. Get some Red Wigglers and fish at about a depth of 10 feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Lot of them Shell Crackers in Alabama at Guntersville, Sportsman Lake and at Neely Henry. Get some Red Wigglers and fish at about a depth of 10 feet.
    I fish mine on the bottom for shellcrackers
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    Hopefully it warms up by the 13th if have a trip planned for some redears

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I fish mine on the bottom for shellcrackers
    It is 10 feet deep in the coves I fish. That is on the bottom.
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    Here in Va, been catching them up to almost 2 lbs for the last 3 or 4 weeks. Had a few spawn out last week. The May full moon should be the big one here. Caught one yesterday that was 13.75" but was only 1lb 7 oz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunbelt161 View Post
    Here in Va, been catching them up to almost 2 lbs for the last 3 or 4 weeks. Had a few spawn out last week. The May full moon should be the big one here. Caught one yesterday that was 13.75" but was only 1lb 7 oz.
    13.75" cracker? Wow, nice fish....
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    Default Here is the 13.75"

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    Sorry, it was actually 1.7 lbs. (1lb 11 oz.) Here are the three biggest from Sunday. 2 at 13.25", as well. 2 1-11's and a 1-8.

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