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Just typed up a report and hit the wrong button and deleted it....ugh...I’ve been busy on the home front of recent and haven’t been out since not this past Monday but the Monday before. Last outing I ended up with 15-16 to eat. I am trying to make it out a day next week and I am going to give pymatuning a shot. I do however have a few questions, locals are telling me that fishing shuts off after July when the water heats up... is this because the crappie spread out? Is this because everyone is too lazy to go out and find them in deep water? I marked a bunch of structure deep, on drop offs, located a few deeper weedbeds, and marked areas of interest throughout the spring and early summer. I plan of attempting to fish what I have marked and may even drift the flats to try to pick some up. Am I on the correct path? I’ve never fished pymatuning this late like I said before, but am excited to try it and test my skills. Just out of curiosity, I plan on using a drop shot method with two jigs suspended to fish the deeper water, good idea or no? If all else fails on my next outing maybe I will throw a few limits of walleye from Lake Erie in the freezer and hit up the local res for catch and release. The local res I know like the back of my hand so maybe it would help me improve on electronics! Just looking for a few pointers, also has anyone else been out chasing crappie?
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